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Graham Potter cursed his rotten luck on his return from Stamford Bridge when he felt Chelsea depended on two fortunate goals that came from behind to win by his side of the West Ham.
Potter believed that Pedro Neto's draw occurred after a foul on Jarrod Bowen by Levi Colwill in the accumulation, while Var also studied closely if Marc Guiu had touched the ball that would have seen him rejected out of play.
Last night, the PGMol party center said there was not enough evidence to prove that Guiu got in touch.
Chelsea's winner arrived when Aaron Wan-Bissaka diverted the Cole Pale cross, since Enzo Maresca team returned to the first four of the Premier League, jumping on Manchester City and Newcastle.
Potter, who was fired by Chelsea after less than seven months in charge in 2023, later said: 'We feel unfortunate with the first goal. We feel it was a foul on Jarrod. I have not seen it (the Out of the Outside Guiu). He took so long, he must have been tight.
'The second is a deviation. We have to focus on what we did well and spirit and performance. Our followers appreciated team performance. You need a little luck. We feel unfortunate with the period before the first goal. It was not to be what it was.
Jarod Bowen from West Ham protest with referee Stuart Attwell after Chelsea draw
The Cole Palmer cross deviates from an Aaron Wan-Bissaka sliding for the chelsea winning goal
West Ham's manager, Graham Potter, believes that his team had bad luck for both chelsea goals
Maresca changed his goalkeeper for this victory, dropping Robert Sánchez after too many high profile errors and bringing Filip Jorgensen, 22 years old. The Chelsea chief said: “At this time, Robert needs to rest and Filip was very good.”
Jorgensen was not to blame for Bowen's first game, since it was a poor back of Levi Colwill that West Ham's striker left in the goal.
“I am not worried,” Maresca added about the last mistake made by his team. 'It is the way we play. Sometimes defensive errors occur, the guardian's mistake, no 9 loses the goal, that is football. It happens.