
Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea take the short trip from west to east London to face a West Ham side that were hammered in their Premier League curtain raiser. A bleak second half saw Graham Potter’s side concede three goals against newly-promoted Sunderland.
Can Chelsea bounce back and inflict a similar result? Nathan Joyes is on hand to provide Premier League tips for this weekend.
A trip north to face Sunderland on their return to the Premier League was always going to be tough for West Ham. The first half, ending 0-0, was solid enough, although Potter’s side lacked any kind of bite in the final third.
But the second half collapse was highly concerning for the travelling fans. After Sunderland’s opener, it was clear there was only going to be one winner - and supporters were very vocal post match about not only the team selection but their attitude.
Signings are needed if West Ham aren’t going to be fighting at the wrong end of the table - but no new fresh faces are in the door before Chelsea arrive.
Chelsea’s new campaign started with a frustrating 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace. However, it could have been worse if VAR hadn’t ruled out Eberechi Eze’s wonderful free-kick. But with less time than most to prepare for the new campaign, Enzo Maresca will know his team may find the opening weeks of the season a challenge.
Still, there are new options that are sure to excite Chelsea fans this season. Estevao and Andrey Santos came on in the second half - and in time - will become key players for the Blues.
The draw was a fair result, and Maresca will know his team will soon enough find their feet - and that could be this weekend against a lacklustre Hammers side.
The last three meetings have seen Chelsea come out on top, which included a league double last campaign. Chelsea will head into this fixture confident, especially having beaten the Hammers 3-0 11 months ago thanks to goals from Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer.
Goals have normally played a key part in this fixture, with three of the last five producing over 2.5 between the two sides.
With West Ham looking miles off the pace in their opener, the visitors are expected to dust themselves down and get their first three points on the board. Let’s take a closer look and give you some Premier League betting odds.
From the moment Sunderland scored in the 61st minute, West Ham may well have packed up and gone home. Aside from Jarrod Bowen, no one left the pitch with any sense of pride - and Hammers fans will be worried about their campaign if nothing changes between now and the end of the transfer window.
West Ham looked comfortable on the ball, but did little with it in the final third, and if Chelsea get their noses in front, it’s difficult to know what the hosts can conjure up to get back in the game.
Chelsea dominated possession, shots and corners against Palace but their well-drilled defence locked them out. However, now away from home, West Ham are likely to be more attacking than Palace, which should play into their hands.
With the likes of Neto, Palmer and Joao Pedro, the Blues proved time and time again last campaign how ruthless they can be on the break. One goal might be enough - and West Ham could fold once again.
TIP: Chelsea and under 4.5 goals at 10/11 with Betano
West Ham’s 0.56xG against Sunderland won’t worry Chelsea, while the visitors will look to deliver a professional performance without the need to keep pushing for more goals after a long summer period.
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