Chelsea 2 West Ham 1: Havertz’s late Strike Snatches Points for Blues as Cornet has Equaliser Controversially Ruled Out

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The German was heading for back-to-back Premier League defeats for the first time since taking over in January 2021 before the introduction of Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz.

Kai Havertz leads the celebrations for Chelsea

Kai Havertz leads the celebrations for ChelseaCredit

Both scored as the Blues came from a goal down and another unconvincing display to win.

Chilwell scored first in the 76th minute and Havertz followed up with two minutes of normal time left to secure three points and take the pressure off Tuchel after his enormous summer spending spree.

But the last word went to VAR after West Ham’s own sub Maxwell Cornet lashed home a leveller for the Hammers only for it to be ruled out.

Ref Andrew Madley consulted the pitchside monitor before ruling that West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen had fouled Chelsea keeper Edouard Mendy in the build up.

Michail Antonio puts West Ham ahead

Michail Antonio puts West Ham aheadCredit

West Ham celebrate opening the lead

West Ham celebrate opening the leadCredit

But even though Chelsea showed great spirit and determination with their fightback – Tuchel should still be unhappy with his team’s overall showing.

It was only once Chilwell and Havertz were brought on in the latter stages of the game that his expensive team displayed the kind of energy needed to see off their stubborn London rivals.

Tuchel rested several key players because his team kicks off its Champions League campaign at Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday.

But having spent £270 million in the summer transfer window the German will be demanding better stuff than this as the weeks progress.

West Ham will be furious with the VAR decision but also should be despairing at the way Chilwell was able to squeeze between two of their defenders then score through the legs of keeper Fabianksi to inspire their comeback.

Angry West Ham boss Moyes confronted ref Madley at the end after seeing three points and a big win over his London neighbours denied them.

West Ham went ahead in the 62nd minute when Michail Antonio pounced after Chelsea failed to clear their lines from a corner.

It was the first meaningful attack by any team up until then.

Ben Chilwell comes off the bench to equalise

Ben Chilwell comes off the bench to equalise Credit

Ben Chilwell celebrates his leveller

Ben Chilwell celebrates his leveller Credit: Reuters

Despite the controversy surrounding Cornet’s disallowed equaliser, Tuchel insisted it was the right decision.

He said: “It was a clear foul on the goalkeeper, I had doubts about the first one – but I will not comment, last time I got punished with huge fines. You give your opinion, you will not be fined.

“It was not easy to keep the belief, it is hard to attack fluid and create chances against West Ham, nobody plays an open, spectacular match against them.

“We take it now step by step, we will try to use this momentum – things are clear now, we can demand full commitment to everything. We are in the middle of creating this and it is not finished.”

Kai Havertz scores the winner for Chelsea

Kai Havertz scores the winner for ChelseaCredit: Reuters

Kai Havertz celebrates Chelsea's late winner

Kai Havertz celebrates Chelsea’s late winner Credit: AP

Jarod Bowen was adjudged to have fouled keeper Mendy

Jarod Bowen was adjudged to have fouled keeper Mendy Credit: AFP

Declan Rice and Jarod Bowen argue with the officialDeclan Rice and Jarod Bowen argue with the official

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