Key events
As for Chelsea, well, things are looking up. But it didn’t look like that for a while. Palmer’s withdrawal from the starting XI was later explained by Maresca as precautionary, with the England international not feeling 100% over the last few days and feeling something in his groin.
Then Robert Sánchez didn’t exactly cover himself in glory for Paquetá’s opener. As good a strike as it was, the Chelsea fans would have had a good grumble behind the goal after seeing Sánchez waft his glove in its general direction. Estêvão, in for the injured Palmer, was chastised afterwards by Maresca for giving the ball away in the buildup to the goal: “We conceded because of him”. It got better, though.
The Brazilian teenager was at the heart of Chelsea’s attacking threat. After João Pedro and Pedro Neto had put them in front, the 18-year-old set up Enzo Fernández’s third with a piercing run through the West Ham defence which, admittedly, was not the sturdiest. After Mads Hermansen did some flapping of his own at two second-half corners, the game was up. Chelsea fans – is this the start of a title charge?
Let’s start with last night, shall we? Chelsea will be waking up this morning feeling a lot better about themselves than after their opening bore-draw against Crystal Palace. Despite losing Cole Palmer in the warm-up and going behind to Lucas Paquetá’s early stunner, Enzo Maresca’s world champions looked very much that, with five goals in reply.
The headlines, though, have been reserved for Graham Potter, whose comeback job at West Ham is not exactly going to plan. The ease with which Chelsea found the net, particularly at set pieces, will no doubt trouble the former Blues manager. The mass exodus that greeted every Chelsea goal and the boos at full-time of this 5-1 defeat were proof of the (exponentially) growing discontent among West Ham supporters.
Just two games into the season and there is talk of a manager’s job under threat and possible relegation. West Ham fans – where has it all gone wrong already?
Preamble
Hello and welcome to Matchday live, where we will be looking back on last night’s drubbing of West Ham by Chelsea at the London Stadium and building up to Saturday’s games in the Premier League and beyond.
Here are today’s top-flight fixtures in full:
12.30pm Manchester City v Tottenham
3pm Bournemouth v Wolves, Brentford v Aston Villa, Burnley v Sunderland
5.30pm Arsenal v Leeds
There is also a full EFL programme, Scottish Premiership fixtures and the start of Serie A and the Bundesliga.
We would like you to get in touch via our dedicated email matchday.live@guardian.co.uk to share your plans, predictions and thoughts for today’s games. And we’d like to hear from West Ham and Chelsea fans on what you made of events last night – good and bad.