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Chelsea 3-2 West Ham Player Ratings: The Blues Pull Off Roaring Comeback to Win at Stamford Bridge

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Chelsea vs West Ham Player Ratings

Chelsea produced a dramatic second-half comeback to overcome West Ham United in an entertaining five-goal Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge. In this article, we'll discuss Chelsea vs West Ham player ratings from the EPL fixture.

West Ham were the stronger side in the first half and took full control of the game. Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring with a confident finish, before Crysencio Summerville doubled the lead. The visitors were organised and sharp, while Chelsea struggled to create chances and went into the break two goals down.

The situation turned around completely after halftime. Chelsea returned with more energy and urgency, pressing higher and moving the ball more quickly. Their first goal lifted the crowd and shifted the momentum in their favour. West Ham began to sit deeper, and the pressure kept building.

Chelsea completed the comeback late in the game, with their captain Enzo Fernandez scoring a dramatic winner in stoppage time. The goal sparked wild celebrations and capped off a memorable night at the Bridge.

Key Takeaways

  1. West Ham took a two-goal lead in the first half through goals from Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville.
  2. Chelsea came out strongly after halftime and turned the game around with an improved second-half performance.
  3. Chelsea’s captain scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to complete the comeback at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea Player Ratings vs West Ham United

Here are Sportsdunia's Chelsea player ratings from the EPL match against West Ham:

Goalkeeper

Robert Sánchez - 6.5: A mixed bag for the keeper. He couldn't do much about the two goals conceded in the first half as his defence left him exposed. Made four saves, including a couple of crucial ones in the second half to keep Chelsea in the game. His distribution was decent with an 82% pass accuracy, which helped launch attacks from the back during the comeback.

Defenders

Malo Gusto - 6.5: A steady performance. He was solid defensively for the most part, though he was part of a backline that struggled massively in the first half. His passing was exceptionally tidy, boasting a 94% accuracy. He didn't offer a huge amount going forward but did create one chance and remained disciplined before being subbed off late on.

Trevoh Chalobah - 6.0: A very busy night for Chalobah. He had an incredible 128 touches and a 96% pass accuracy, showing his involvement in playing out from the back. However, he struggled aerially, winning only one of his six duels. He made eight clearances but also looked shaky when West Ham pressed high in the first half. Improved as the game went on.

Benoît Badiashile - 5.5: Only played the first half and it was a period to forget for the Chelsea defence. While his passing was near-perfect at 97%, he was part of a unit that conceded twice and looked all at sea. He was hooked at halftime as the manager sought a change, which tells its own story. Not his best 45 minutes.

Jorrel Hato - 6.0: Similar to his defensive partner, Hato was also substituted at halftime after a difficult first 45 minutes. He was quite active, winning all six of his duels and making three tackles. However, the defence lacked cohesion, and he was sacrificed for a more attacking setup in the second half. A decent individual effort in a poor team performance initially.

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Midfielders

Moisés Caicedo - 7.0: A workhorse in midfield. He recovered the ball nine times and showed great passing range with a 93% accuracy. He was booked for a cynical foul, but his energy was vital in turning the tide. An error leading to a shot was a blot on his copybook, but overall he grew into the game and provided a solid shield for the defence in the second half.

Enzo Fernández - 8.5: Man of the Match. What a performance from the captain. He was everywhere, with 107 touches, driving his team forward relentlessly. Capped off a brilliant display with the dramatic winning goal in stoppage time. It was a moment of pure class and composure when his team needed it most. The highest-rated player for a reason.

Cole Palmer - 6.5: A frustrating night for him personally, even amidst the victory. He missed a big chance and looked a bit off his usual creative standards. Still, he was always trying to make things happen, drawing three fouls and maintaining a high pass accuracy. Not his most influential game, but he never stopped working.

Alejandro Garnacho - 5.5: A very quiet first half for the winger, who struggled to get into the game. He completed most of his passes but offered little penetration or threat. It was no surprise to see him substituted at halftime as Chelsea needed more spark and directness in the final third.

Forwards

Liam Delap - 6.0: A tough night leading the line. He was a physical presence, winning four aerial duels, but he missed a big chance and hit the woodwork. He battled hard but couldn't find the clinical touch in front of goal. His effort was there, but the end product was lacking in a game of fine margins.

Jamie Gittens - 6.0: His evening was unfortunately cut short by injury after just 26 minutes. In his short time on the pitch, he looked lively and drew a couple of fouls. It's hard to give a full rating, but it was a shame to see him forced off so early. We hope the injury isn't serious.

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Substitutes

João Pedro - 8.0: Came on at halftime and completely changed the game. He scored the first goal to spark the comeback and then provided the crucial assist for the winner. An incredibly impactful substitution that directly led to the victory. A fantastic cameo.

Marc Cucurella - 7.5: Another halftime substitute who made a massive difference. He brought energy to the left side and popped up with the equalising goal, a well-taken header. His introduction provided better balance and an attacking threat that was missing in the first half.

Wesley Fofana - 7.0: Replaced Badiashile at the break and provided the assist for Chelsea's first goal with a great cross. He helped solidify the defence which looked much more composed in the second period. A very positive contribution from the bench.

Manager

L. Rosenior - 8.0: His halftime changes were a masterstroke. Recognizing the team's failings in the first half, he made bold substitutions that completely altered the course of the match. His tactical adjustments and the motivation he instilled in his players at the break were the key reasons Chelsea walked away with all three points. A brilliant piece of in-game management.

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West Ham United Player Ratings vs Chelsea

Check out West Ham player ratings from the game:

Goalkeeper

Alphonse Areola - 6.0: Conceded three goals, so it's hard to rate him too highly. However, he also made three saves, including an excellent one to deny Moisés Caicedo. He was let down by his defence collapsing under pressure in the second half. His distribution was a bit wayward, finding a teammate with only 48% of his passes.

Defenders

Aaron Wan-Bissaka - 7.5: A strange game for the full-back. He was outstanding in the first half, providing two brilliant assists for his team's goals. He looked like a world-beater. But in the second half, he was on the back foot as Chelsea poured forward and he struggled to contain the pressure. A performance of two distinct halves.

Konstantinos Mavropanos - 5.5: A solid first half gave way to a difficult second. He made nine clearances and was a towering presence initially. However, as Chelsea ramped up the pressure, he and his defensive partners couldn't cope. He lost possession 10 times and struggled to maintain his composure under siege.

Jean-Clair Todibo - 5.0: A night to forget for the defender. He was part of a defence that capitulated, and he missed a golden opportunity, hitting the woodwork from close range when it seemed easier to score. That moment could have changed the game at 2-2. His low rating reflects that crucial miss and a difficult defensive display.

El Hadji Malick Diouf - 6.5: A decent outing for the defender before being substituted. He was industrious, winning four of his six duels and making five clearances. He even created a big chance with a good cross. He was one of West Ham's better defenders before the late collapse began to unfold.

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Midfielders

Tomáš Souček - 5.5: A quiet and ineffective game from the midfielder. He battled away, as he always does, but he struggled to impose himself on the match. He lost possession 14 times and completed only 65% of his passes. In a game where his team needed control, he was often bypassed.

Mateus Fernandes - 7.0: Looked very impressive, especially in the first half. He created two chances, including one big chance, and was tidy in possession with an 82% pass accuracy. He worked hard defensively too, recovering the ball seven times. One of West Ham's better performers on a disappointing day.

Jarrod Bowen - 7.0: Scored a great goal to give his side the lead and was a constant threat in the first half. He was lively and direct, but his influence waned significantly in the second half as his team was pushed back. He lost possession 16 times, which was far too often. A good start but faded badly.

Crysencio Summerville - 7.0: Took his goal very well to double West Ham's lead and looked dangerous whenever he got on the ball. He won six of his ten duels and completed three dribbles. Like Bowen, his impact diminished as Chelsea took control of the game, but his first-half contribution was excellent.

Forwards

Pablo - 6.0: Worked hard up front but struggled to make a significant impact before being substituted. He won a couple of aerial duels and provided an assist for an early chance but was largely isolated. He lost seven of his thirteen duels, highlighting his struggles against the Chelsea backline.

Taty Castellanos - 6.5: He had his chances, with four shots in total, two of them on target. He missed a big chance which could have put the game to bed. He was a nuisance for the defenders, drawing three fouls, but just lacked that clinical edge when it mattered most. A nearly-man performance.

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Substitutes

Callum Wilson - 5.5: Came on for the final 15 minutes but had little to no impact on the game as his side was defending for their lives. Barely touched the ball.

Adama Traoré - 6.0: Brought on to offer an outlet with his pace but spent most of his time on the pitch tracking back. Couldn't change the flow of the game.

Ollie Scarles - 5.5: Replaced Diouf and picked up a yellow card shortly after coming on. Found it difficult against a rampant Chelsea attack.

Maximilian Kilman - 6.0: Came on for Pablo and was tasked with shoring up the defence. He couldn't stem the blue tide as Chelsea completed their comeback.

Manager

N. Simões Espírito Santo - 5.0: His team had a brilliant game plan for the first half and executed it perfectly. However, he had no answer to Chelsea's second-half resurgence. His team looked lost, sat too deep, and invited pressure relentlessly. His substitutions failed to change the momentum, and he watched his side throw away a two-goal lead.

Man of the Match

Enzo Fernandez was the player of the match after his winning goal for Chelsea.

Worst Performer

Jean-Clair Todibo was unable to show his best finishing prowess.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Chelsea vs West Ham United?
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Chelsea won the match against West Ham United with a final score of 3-2.
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The match between Chelsea and West Ham United was played on January 31, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Chelsea vs West Ham United?
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Enzo Fernández was the man of the match, scoring the dramatic late winning goal.
Who was the worst performer in Chelsea vs West Ham United?
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Jean-Clair Todibo had a very difficult game, notably missing a crucial close-range chance.

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