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Analysis of the match between Chelsea and West Ham United
Chelsea have shown a remarkable resurgence since head coach Liam Rosenior took charge. Under the guidance of the new manager, the Blues have won all four of their most recent matches across all competitions. Notably, their latest victory over Napoli helped Chelsea break into the Top 8 and secure direct qualification for the Champions League round of 16.
Rosenior’s impact is evident not only in results but also in the team’s mentality, playing style and attitude on the pitch. Chelsea are no longer chasing emphatic victories; instead, they adopt a more controlled, solid and efficiency-oriented approach. In fact, in their last two matches, the London side scored an average of three goals per game, highlighting the clear improvement in their attacking play.
Rosenior is gradually helping Chelsea become more clinical, turning pressure and dangerous situations into goals on a consistent basis. Up next, they have the chance to extend their impressive run when hosting West Ham in Round 24 of the Premier League.
In terms of standings, Chelsea currently sit fifth with 37 points, while West Ham are struggling in 18th place with 20 points. Although West Ham have shown signs of recovery with consecutive wins over Tottenham and Sunderland, their overall form remains inconsistent, having won just two of their last ten matches in all competitions.
Travelling to Stamford Bridge to face an in-form Chelsea is clearly a daunting task for West Ham. History also favors the hosts, with Chelsea winning seven of the last ten meetings. In 23 visits to Stamford Bridge, West Ham have managed only two victories, five draws and suffered 16 defeats. Based on these figures, it would be no surprise if West Ham left empty-handed once again.
