Chelsea flew right out of the floodgates and scored their first goal in the fourth minute of the game. After taking a quick free-kick, the Hammers were caught napping, allowing Jadon Sancho, who made his first start for Chelsea in the game, to pass to the onrushing Jackson, who was able to slot it in for an easy finish. Be successful.

It didn't take long for Chelsea to double their advantage when Caicedo's through ball opened up the West Ham defense and Jackson buried it past Alphonse Areola on goal, making it four goals for the striker in five league games this season. Have become.

West Ham came alive again towards the end of the first half, causing problems for the Chelsea defence. The Hammers were unlucky as a controversial decision by referee Sam Barrott denied them a penalty after Somerville was brought down in the box by Levi Colville. A few minutes later, Kudus scored a goal which was ruled offside.

The second half saw West Ham take a nap once again as Cole Palmer scored his third goal of the day just two minutes into the second half, through a neat finish set up by Nicholas Jackson.

This will be a matter of concern for West Ham as the start of the season under new head coach Julen Lopetegui has seen them lose three out of five games and the team currently sit 14th in the table. Chelsea, on the other hand, have won three of their five games and are currently second on the points table.