Chelsea produced a remarkable turnaround at Stamford Bridge as Enzo Fernandez struck a history-making winner to complete a comeback victory over West Ham.
The Blues were well below their best in the first half and looked in trouble as West Ham took control, leaving the home crowd stunned by a disjointed display.
But the match flipped after the break. Chelsea played with far more speed and purpose, pushing West Ham back and creating the chances they had struggled to find earlier on.
As the pressure built, Chelsea found a way back into the contest, setting up a tense finish in west London. And when the decisive moment arrived, Fernandez delivered it, sealing the win with a late strike that also carried a slice of club history.
The goal not only rescued the Blues on a chaotic afternoon at the Bridge, it also spared head coach Liam Rosenior from a damaging defeat, with Chelsea’s second-half response dragging them over the line in dramatic fashion.
















