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45 minutes ago, Blue Armour said:

I hope the team can make a statement result against Brighton, next game. Chelsea underperforming at Stamford Bridge sounds so wrong. 

Yeahhhh I remember when it was our little fortress..lost on day one! 

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30 minutes ago, nyikolajevics said:

Such a shame we couldn’t secure the Palace-game.. Against City we had no chance but Palace one is 2 a point loss.

And Bournemouth should be a draw so we are where we should be. 

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5 hours ago, Vesper said:

lol

what a shit on Chels take 🤬

Chelsea good, West Ham very bad as Palmer involvement wanes but his numbers do not

https://www.football365.com/news/opinion-Chelsea-good-west-ham-bad-palmer-involvement-wanes-numbers-do-not

Tbf, it’s early season, so we don’t know who the poor sides are just yet. Which teams are wobbly and easy to beat.

Regardless, you smash the lesser teams all the same esp when they dare to play as equals.

Match was only shown on USA network which is tv only, so will catch the replay tomorrow.

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Angry West Ham star Edson Alvarez 'threatened to kill' Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez during London derby spat

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13877263/Angry-West-Ham-star-Edson-Alvarez-threatened-kill-Chelseas-Enzo-Fernandez-London-derby-spat.html

West Ham United midfielder Edson Alvarez reportedly threatened to kill Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez during Saturday's London derby.

Chelsea won the game 3-0 with all of the goals coming before the 48th minute.

Seemingly angry with the way the game was going, Alvarez fouled Cole Palmer shortly after the Englishman had scored Chelsea's third goal.

The Mexican was shown a yellow card by referee Samuel Barrott but the drama did not end there.

Moments later, Alvarez was seen shouting something at Argentina international Fernandez while secretively covering his mouth.

However, despite Alvarez covering his mouth, some of his words were picked up by the pitchside microphones.

According to Argentine daily newspaper OLE, Alvarez told Fernandez: 'I'll wait for you... I'll kill you outside, wherever you want.'

Fernandez did not appear overly worried by this alleged threat and he defiantly responded by patting Alvarez on the back and telling him: 'Go ahead'.

Perhaps sensing that he was at risk of losing his cool and being shown a red card, Hammers manager Julen Lopetegui subbed Alvarez off five minutes after his booking.

Fernandez stayed on the field until the 84th minute when he was replaced by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

 

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