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Hammer in the head: West Ham beat Chelsea 2: 3 | Israel today

2021-12-04T14:40:14.799Z


Thiago Silva (28) and Mason Mount (44) twice put the Blues in the lead but Manuel Lancini in Pendel (39) and Jarrod Bowen (56) equalized and Arthur Masuako (87) scored a formidable goal and set up a three-point lead for the hosts


The main game of the 15th round in the Premier League and also the one that opened it arranged a very intriguing meeting between West Ham and leading Chelsea.

The Hammers, who have not won in the last three rounds, hoped to surprise the European champion and establish themselves in fourth place in the table and did so with a huge victory - 2: 3.

In the 29th minute, Thomas Tuchel's team took the lead.

A Mason Mount beam found the head of Thiago Silva who subdued Lukasz Fabianski who only managed to touch the ball.

11 minutes later, in the 40th minute, the host equalized 1: 1.

Jarrod Bowen pressed Edward Mandy in the box, causing him to lose the ball and then the Senegalese tripped his opponent.

Manuel Lancini took advantage of the penalty kick from 11 meters and balanced the result.

Bowen celebrates, today in London, Photo: Reuters

In the 44th minute, Chelsea were back in the lead.

Hakim Zeish raised an excellent raise for Mason Mount, who kicked from the air to the near corner and set up 1: 2 for the Blues.

The Purples did not give up in the 56th minute equalized the result again when Bowen kicked a bomb to Mandy's corner from the edge of the box and made it 2: 2.

When it looked like the game would end in a tie, West Ham's winning goal came in the game.

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Source: israelhayom

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