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West Ham United 0-1 Chelsea: Timo Werner earns Blues key win in race for top four

By Neil JohnstonBBC Sport
Timo Werner scores for Chelsea against West Ham in the Premier League
Five of Timo Werner's six Premier League goals have been scored in London

Thomas Tuchel says Chelsea "trust themselves" to perform against Real Madrid after beating West Ham to strengthen their grip on the top four.

Timo Werner's first goal since February saw off the Hammers and means the Blues head for Spain's capital with confidence sky high for Tuesday's Champions League semi-final first leg with the record 13-time winners.

"It's clearly something very special," said Tuchel about the Real match after victory at London Stadium.

"They're the biggest club in the last 10 years of the Champions League. To arrive with the confidence and the trust in ourselves that we can perform in these matches is a good feeling."

In a tightly-fought contest against West Ham, Werner, who has struggled to make a significant impact since joining for £47m last summer, started and finished the move that sealed the points.

The Germany forward fired home from Ben Chilwell's cross after a well-worked move involving Christian Pulisic, Werner's sixth Premier League goal since arriving from RB Leipzig.

West Ham struggled to create chances and finished the game with 10 men after Fabian Balbuena was shown a straight red card in the 81st minute after catching Chilwell's leg with his follow through while making a clearance.

Referee Chris Kavanagh watched a replay on the pitchside monitor before dismissing the Paraguay defender for serious foul play.

The Hammers remain fifth in the table, three points behind Chelsea, after Liverpool's failure to beat Newcastle earlier on Saturday.

In what was billed as a huge game in the race for the top four, West Ham were hoping to deliver a victory for the underdog at the end of a week when the so-called "big six" tried to break rank and join the European Super League.

West Ham 0-1 Chelsea: Chelsea were “amazing” in first half says Thomas Tuchel

David Moyes' side have enjoyed a fine run of form to raise hopes they could secure a Champions League spot.

However, they did not register an attempt on target until after half-time as Chelsea extended their unbeaten run away from home under Tuchel to 10 games in all competitions.

West Ham wanted a penalty when the game was goalless after Tomas Soucek's shot struck Cesar Azpilicueta in the torso before hitting his arm, while Werner missed a glorious chance to double the lead after Mason Mount's shot was parried into his path.

Perfect start to a big week

This was the perfect start to a testing week for Tuchel's men as they opened up a three-point cushion between fourth and fifth spot in the table.

Having gone from the high of beating Manchester City to book an FA Cup final appearance, they were held by lowly Brighton as their fans made their feelings clear outside Stamford Bridge about Chelsea's planned participation in the European Super League.

They put that flat performance behind them, Chelsea doing enough to secure the points against West Ham before Tuesday's huge Champions League game.

Werner has had his critics but he produced a big shift which he capped with a smart finish and has now been directly involved in more goals than any other Blues player in all competitions this season (11 goals, 9 assists).

Even before his goal he was lively although he was fortunate his second-half miss, when Lukasz Fabianski palmed Mount's attempt straight to him, did not prove costly in the end.

Chelsea were ninth in the table when Tuchel took charge in January but the FA Cup finalists now have a clear advantage in the race to finish in the top four.

Their success under the German boss has been based on strong defensive foundations and this was their 10th top-flight clean sheet in 14 games since Tuchel arrived.

Hammers fall short

'Giddy' West Ham still in contention for Europe - Moyes

West Ham's charge for a place at the top table of Europe's most prestigious club competition has been one of the feel-good stories of the Premier League season.

With five matches to go, including games with struggling Southampton, Burnley, Brighton and West Brom, they will not give up the chase easily.

This was a chance to deliver a significant blow to one of their rivals but Moyes' side came up short, although their cause was not helped by the controversial decision to send Balbuena off.

It was checked by VAR before the referee was urged to see the replay himself, the whole episode lasting a couple of minutes before Balbuena was finally dismissed.

After Craig Dawson was sent off at Newcastle last week, West Ham have had a player dismissed in consecutive Premier League games for the first time since August 2015.

The Hammers have played some delightful football this season and Jesse Lingard has been in exceptional form.

They managed just two attempts on target against the second meanest defence in the league, Lingard going close to equalising with a dipping shot which fell just wide of Edouard Mendy's post.

Despite defeat, the Hammers, who were once again without Declan Rice, Michail Antonio and Arthur Masuaku, will go into the final month of the season with a real chance of securing a place in Europe.

After last season's brush with relegation, that is a remarkable achievement.

'It's never a red card'

Former England captain Alan Shearer, speaking on Match of the Day

Where is he meant to put his foot? What I would say about this is Chris Kavanagh, the on-field referee, he's got to get that right. Then Peter Bankes [video assistant referee] tells him he should go to the screen and have a look at it. He should say 'no, I'm not having that, I'm not accepting that it is a red card Peter Bankes. Forget it.' It's never ever a red card.

'We want Europe' - what they said

West Ham boss David Moyes: "We're ahead of where we want to be. Because we are I want to get there now and get some form of European football.

"We fell a little bit short of what we had at our disposal."

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel on Timo Werner's goal: "He needs to keep on scoring and catch the moment.

"He's often involved in the goals. But nothing helps more than a decisive goal. He was very strong from the start, he was involved in many chances.

"He could have had a second, for sure. But it was a good performance and I'm happy. It was a big win. It's very significant because it's so difficult to win here."

Tuchel making progress - the stats

  • Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is only the second manager in Premier League history to remain unbeaten in his first 10 away games in all competitions with a club, after Claudio Ranieri with Leicester City in 2015 (unbeaten in first 11).
  • West Ham have lost four of their past eight Premier League matches, as many as in their previous 23 matches in the competition.
  • Since Tuchel's first Premier League game in January, only Manchester City (36) have won more points in the competition than Chelsea (29).
  • Fabian Balbuena became the first West Ham player to be sent off in the Premier League against Chelsea since Paolo Di Canio back in January 2002.

What's next?

While West Ham have more than a week to prepare for their next league game at Burnley on 3 May (20:15 BST), Chelsea face Real Madrid in Spain's capital on Tuesday in the Champions League semi-final first leg (20:00 BST).

Player of the match

WernerTimo Werner

with an average of 7.85

West Ham United

  1. Squad number11Player nameLingard
    Average rating

    6.49

  2. Squad number1Player nameFabianski
    Average rating

    5.84

  3. Squad number28Player nameSoucek
    Average rating

    5.66

  4. Squad number20Player nameBowen
    Average rating

    5.56

  5. Squad number24Player nameFredericks
    Average rating

    5.51

  6. Squad number21Player nameOgbonna
    Average rating

    5.51

  7. Squad number5Player nameCoufal
    Average rating

    5.40

  8. Squad number4Player nameBalbuena
    Average rating

    5.20

  9. Squad number23Player nameDiop
    Average rating

    5.20

  10. Squad number16Player nameNoble
    Average rating

    5.17

  11. Squad number18Player nameFornals
    Average rating

    5.16

  12. Squad number9Player nameBenrahma
    Average rating

    4.87

  13. Squad number10Player nameLanzini
    Average rating

    4.73

  14. Squad number31Player nameJohnson
    Average rating

    4.50

Chelsea

  1. Squad number11Player nameWerner
    Average rating

    7.85

  2. Squad number7Player nameKanté
    Average rating

    7.62

  3. Squad number19Player nameMount
    Average rating

    7.41

  4. Squad number21Player nameChilwell
    Average rating

    7.39

  5. Squad number10Player namePulisic
    Average rating

    7.27

  6. Squad number2Player nameRüdiger
    Average rating

    7.27

  7. Squad number28Player nameAzpilicueta
    Average rating

    7.25

  8. Squad number6Player nameThiago Silva
    Average rating

    7.17

  9. Squad number16Player nameMendy
    Average rating

    7.15

  10. Squad number4Player nameChristensen
    Average rating

    7.10

  11. Squad number22Player nameZiyech
    Average rating

    6.69

  12. Squad number5Player nameJorginho
    Average rating

    6.35

  13. Squad number24Player nameJames
    Average rating

    6.18

  14. Squad number9Player nameAbraham
    Average rating

    5.86

Line-ups

West Ham

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 1Fabianski
  • 4BalbuenaBooked at 81mins
  • 21Ogbonna
  • 23Diop
  • 5Coufal
  • 16NobleSubstituted forLanziniat 69'minutes
  • 28Soucek
  • 24FredericksSubstituted forJohnsonat 83'minutes
  • 18FornalsSubstituted forBenrahmaat 69'minutes
  • 20Bowen
  • 11Lingard

Substitutes

  • 7Yarmolenko
  • 9Benrahma
  • 10Lanzini
  • 14Alves
  • 31Johnson
  • 34Trott
  • 35Randolph
  • 45Odubeko
  • 54Coventry

Chelsea

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 16MendyBooked at 90mins
  • 4ChristensenBooked at 42mins
  • 6Thiago Silva
  • 2Rüdiger
  • 28AzpilicuetaSubstituted forJamesat 86'minutes
  • 7KantéBooked at 90mins
  • 5Jorginho
  • 21Chilwell
  • 19Mount
  • 10PulisicSubstituted forZiyechat 74'minutes
  • 11WernerBooked at 35minsSubstituted forAbrahamat 87'minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Arrizabalaga
  • 3Alonso
  • 9Abraham
  • 15Zouma
  • 20Hudson-Odoi
  • 22Ziyech
  • 23Gilmour
  • 24James
  • 29Havertz
Referee:
Chris Kavanagh

Match Stats

Home TeamWest HamAway TeamChelsea
Possession
Home45%
Away55%
Shots
Home9
Away17
Shots on Target
Home2
Away6
Corners
Home4
Away2
Fouls
Home9
Away11

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, West Ham United 0, Chelsea 1.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, West Ham United 0, Chelsea 1.

  3. Post update

    Attempt missed. Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) header from very close range is too high. Assisted by Mason Mount.

  4. Booking

    N'Golo Kanté (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  5. Post update

    Foul by N'Golo Kanté (Chelsea).

  6. Post update

    Tomas Soucek (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  7. Post update

    Offside, West Ham United. Issa Diop tries a through ball, but Jesse Lingard is caught offside.

  8. Booking

    Édouard Mendy (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card.

  9. Post update

    Attempt missed. Saïd Benrahma (West Ham United) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Jarrod Bowen.

  10. Post update

    Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Issa Diop.

  11. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Mason Mount (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Reece James.

  12. Post update

    Attempt missed. Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Ben Chilwell.

  13. Substitution

    Substitution, Chelsea. Tammy Abraham replaces Timo Werner.

  14. Substitution

    Substitution, Chelsea. Reece James replaces César Azpilicueta.

  15. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Mason Mount (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

  16. Post update

    Mason Mount (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  17. Post update

    Foul by Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United).

  18. Post update

    Attempt missed. Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left following a set piece situation.

  19. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Andreas Christensen with a headed pass.

  20. Substitution

    Substitution, West Ham United. Ben Johnson replaces Ryan Fredericks.

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