Good night!published at 22:58 British Summer Time 1 July 2020
So Frank Lampard was not too happy and he has a point.
Well, he has no points, but you know what I mean.
An excellent night of Premier League football. See you tomorrow?
West Ham out of drop zone
Willian scores penalty after Diop fouls Pulisic, Soucek header puts Hammers level
Antonio taps in for lead, Willian brings Chelsea level with free-kick, Yarmolenko for West Ham in 89th minute
Saint-Maximin sets up all three goals for Gayle, Longstaff & Almiron for Newcastle - Lazaro adds fourth, Gosling consolation
Aubameyang double, Xhaka strike & Soares debut goal for Arsenal against Norwich
Richarlison strike & Sigurdsson penalty for Everton, Iheanacho pulls one back for Leicester
Gary Rose and Tom Rostance
So Frank Lampard was not too happy and he has a point.
Well, he has no points, but you know what I mean.
An excellent night of Premier League football. See you tomorrow?
FT: West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard speaking to Sky Sports: "It's the story of our season. It's been a good season but there have been so many of these monents. We had an opportunity today to go through but you have to do every part of the game to get results. If you switch off or make one or two errors then you will encourage teams. Players have to show an extra mentallity to get through these games.
"I get to see this group closely and I've seen us play great games then have moments where there's the opportunity to capitalise and that's the difference at the moment. We have work to do.
"There's without a doubt a good group of players in there but then when you analyse the consistency, you feel a game like this is coming. Again, that shows there's work to do.
"If we are opening up to try and score that winning goal then we have to be prepared to run back the other way and defend. And defend better.
"We are two points ahead of Manchester United, who have been playing fantastic and are on a great run, Wolves are having a great season and they're behind us, Leicester have had a great season and we're just behind them.
"It's about perspective. We are upset because we wanted to win the game, we're footballers and we're in a good position. So there's no point in being down but I can't help but say the truth today which is that it's a game we should have won tonight."
West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, speaking to BBC Sport: "It happens, it is the Premier League and if you make mistakes like we did, we dominated the game in terms of possession, but make mistakes and teams will hurt you.
"I'm not happy with any of the goals. You don't get given victories for scoring two goals, you have to be better than that.
"There were moments they counter-attacked, which we knew they would. There were details in the game which we knew but we lost because we didn't get them right.
"It is why we are fighting for top four not one or two, because we don't get things right as much as the big boys do. I am not happy with tonight but at the same time we are two points ahead of Manchester United, who have been going great for some time.
"If you don't get details right in big games, you're going to drop points. I think at times we have played really well this season. As a group we need to find more consistency.
"We have to defend the moment better. Against West Ham you have to make recovery runs. That is the bit we got wrong."
We've found Frank! He's on camera now. Looks cheesed off.
Yes. It was a shock.
Hang on David, just checking...
West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to BBC Sport: "We had a really difficult opening. We had been prepared for it but results didn't show that but tonight we did.
"In the second half we got better even though it was really tough against Chelsea."
On VAR decision: "At that moment I thought everything was going against us. The first goal in the Premier League is really vital and when you lose it you think here we go again but great credit to the players, they kept at it and I thought we got the reward. To get the equaliser was good and deserved as well."
On the winning goal: "We had to counter because they had pinned us right back. They had forced us back and made it hard for us. We were always waiting for a moment or a chance. We hoped luck would change for us, we felt it had not been with us in some games, we worked harder and deserved that luck.
"We need him (Antonio) so much. Without Seb Haller it limits how we can play and what we can change. He gives us a great out. He led the line really well. Jarrod Bowen made a goal for us and Yarmolenko scored one. They are all contributing. They are all in it together. We are going to have to win a few more games before the end of the season.
"You have to win a game people have not been expecting. I don't think there has been a lot of shocks in the Premier League when we come into it. I don't know if tonight was a shock. I think it was a shock after we saw the performance of Chelsea at Manchester City. Chelsea played a lot of good football. We've done well but our football has to get better."
West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
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Anybody seen Frank Lampard yet? He's not appeared on any of my screens.
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James H: Man Utd to finish 3rd, Chelsea 4th and Wolves 5th. Wolves in CL after Man City ban upheld. Good to go!
West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to Sky Sports: "I know Yarmolenko can score. He has a good record. I felt the time was right to make a change. We were up against it at that time at 2-2 but the players stuck at it and we got a result.
"This VAR stuff I am beginning to lose faith with it. I was spewing. I was thinking are we going to get a decision here?
"I feel some of the things that have gone against West Ham recently has been really poor but I said to the players we had to change our luck. The players deserve a massive amount of credit. They are sticking to it.
"What we are asking him [Michail Antonio] to do is a massive job. It would be hard to play with two up top against Chelsea, they always cause you problems when they switch the play. We did a good job, were well organised. Thankfully we have got the three points.
"If you get to 40 you will be safe in the Premier League so we have to aim for that tally. It probably means winning another three games."
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Gary Hayes: Best game since restart. Best WHU performance this season. Huge win for us. I'm proud of the lads. But please VAR - sort it out.
I've seen David Moyes smile more in the last 10 minutes than since he left Everton I think.
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Richard: Two points behind Chelsea, who still have Liverpool and Wolves to play. Three points behind Leicester and they still have Sheffield United, Spurs and Man Utd to play. Ole's at the wheel and he's catching you up!
Matthew: Wolves v Chelsea & Man Utd v Leicester are on the last day of the Premier League season... HUGE Champions League deciding games for all involved. And people really think any other league can compete with the entertainment value of the Premier League. Top stuff.
West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
Chelsea
This was Chelsea’s 10th Premier League defeat of the season; only in 2015-16, when they finished 10th, have they suffered more in a single campaign in the Roman Abramovich era (12).
FT: West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
West Ham United
West Ham goalscorer Michail Antonio speaking to Sky Sports: "It is massive. I just, man, there's been so many games... I'm going, sorry!
"There's been so many games when we were so close and they were taken away from us. To go a goal down, bring it back to 2-2 and then get the third just shows that we will keep fighting until the end.
"I really dislike VAR, I really dislike it! This season it has gone against us so many times but today it didn't stop us. We went on to get that victory.
"They [Chelsea] keep the ball so well and play unbelievable football. I had to get on to loose balls and just try to keep it for the team.
"[Andriy] Yarmolenko, when he cuts it onto his left foot, it's going into the far corner. It shows the squad that we have and that we shouldn't be in this situation.
"It gives us that confidence, it gives us that belief. Not that we won, but we went down, we had a goal taken away from us, and we came back.
"I don't understand. Matteo Kovacic flicked the ball and then I don't really understand it? We won the game so it doesn't matter. We move on to the next game."
West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
Only opponents West Ham (22) and Aston Villa (19) have dropped more points from leading positions in this season’s Premier League than Chelsea (18).
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Arun: David Moyes has done more for Manchester United in this one game than he did as a manager.