Chelsea came from behind to defeat West Ham 2-1 at Stamford Bridge on Monday night.
While it wasn’t their most impressive performance of the season, the victory was what mattered most, and no one at the club will be overly concerned with the manner of the win.
In a notable subplot, former Chelsea manager Graham Potter made his first return to Stamford Bridge since his dismissal in 2023.
Despite leading 1-0 at halftime, Potter’s West Ham side couldn’t hold on, ultimately falling 2-1 to Chelsea.
Potter singled out Enzo Fernandez as the player who posed the biggest challenge for his team, praising the World Cup winner for his positioning on the pitch.