Chelsea Humiliate West Ham 5–1

Last updated on August 25, 2025

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Enzo Maresca’s men looked like a side brimming with confidence, creativity, and belief.
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What a night to be a Blue! Chelsea fans couldn’t have expected more.

After going behind in the sixth minute thanks to Lucas Paquetá’s thunderbolt, it looked like West Ham might have the upper hand.

But that was just the spark Chelsea needed—because what followed was pure dominance.

⚽ Goals Galore for the Blues

  • João Pedro rose highest to head us level in the 15th minute. That goal shifted the entire momentum.
  • Pedro Neto, showing why he’s worth every penny, smashed in a volley just minutes later—2–1 Chelsea and the away end went crazy.

Then came the moment of the night: 18-year-old wonderkid Estevão announced himself to the Premier League.

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A silky run and perfect ball laid it on a plate for Enzo Fernández, who made it 3–1.

History made—the youngest Chelsea player ever to register a PL assist. What a debut!

Second half? More of the same. Moisés Caicedo pounced on a keeper’s mistake for the fourth.

And Trevoh Chalobah, who doesn’t score many, volleyed home from a corner to make it 5–1.

By then, the West Ham stands were emptying fast.

Chelsea Spirit, West Ham Misery

Let’s not forget—Chelsea pulled this off without Cole Palmer, who picked up an injury in warm-up. No problem.

Enzo Maresca’s men looked like a side brimming with confidence, creativity, and belief.

Estevão’s fearless display stole the headlines, but the whole team played like they had a point to prove.

Meanwhile, Graham Potter’s West Ham looked clueless after their early lead.

Fans booed, players slumped—it’s already looking like a long season ahead for the Hammers.

What This Means

For Chelsea, this was more than three points. This was a statement.

The critics said the Blues lacked goals—tonight, they put five past a London rival away from home.

Maresca’s system is starting to click, and with kids like Estevão rising fast, the future looks exciting.

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