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Chelsea steamroll hapless West Ham as heat intensifies on Potter

Chelsea steamrolled past a woeful West Ham 5-1 as the heat intensified on Hammers boss Graham Potter.

After losing 3-0 at Sunderland last weekend, Potter's side have already conceded eight goals this season, the most a West Ham team have conceded across their opening two games of a top-flight season.

Jamie Redknapp called their defending "scandalous" as they found themselves 5-1 down after 58 minutes to a Chelsea team that was without Cole Palmer, who was injured in the warm-up.

The Hammers were booed off by those supporters who waited around until the end as frustrations were directed toward the board.

Lucas Paqueta had fired West Ham into an early lead with a pummelling strike from range but Chelsea found it easy to cause mayhem with West Ham unable to defend their box to the standards required. Joao Pedro headed Chelsea level before Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez both scored from close range to leave the west Londoners 3-1 up at the break.

Estevao Willian celebrates after setting up Pedro Neto for a Chelsea goal at West Ham

Image: Estevao Willian celebrates after setting up Pedro Neto for a Chelsea goal at West Ham

Chelsea then scored twice from corners early in the second half as new West Ham goalkeeper Mads Hermansen had a home debut to forget, flapping a cross to Moises Caicedo to score before Trevoh Chalobah scored moments later from another set piece.

The Chelsea fans cheekily sang "there's only one Graham Potter" towards their old boss, who has won only five of his 20 Premier League games since taking charge of West Ham in January.

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