Chelsea beat West Ham to go second

Chelsea beat West Ham to go second

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Chelsea boss Emma Hayes wants more goals from Erin Cuthbert after the midfielder scored in the win against West Ham that sent them back to second in the Women’s Super League table.

Cuthbert set Bethany England up for the opener, with the striker pouncing after Anna Leat spilled the initial effort.

Cuthbert then added a late second with a fine finish from the edge of the box.

“The number of goals Erin gets is not enough for the chances she gets. That’s her next challenge,” said Hayes.

“She is a brilliant character, a warrior who has everything in her game.”

After Scot Cuthbert’s match-winning display, Hayes added: “She is a brilliant character, a warrior who has everything in her game.”

West Ham failed to get a shot on target in response as their five-game unbeaten league run came to an end.

Chelsea’s second victory against the Hammers in seven days – having got past their London rivals in the quarter-finals of the Women’s Continental League Cup last week – sees them move to within a point of leaders Arsenal.

The Gunners, however, can restore their four-point lead at the summit if they beat Brighton on Thursday.

Chelsea had slipped to third place following Sunday’s goalless draw against Brighton and were again frustrated in the first half against the Hammers.

Sophie Ingle saw a misdirected cross come off the top of the bar for the hosts while West Ham goalkeeper Leat made a fine reflex save to deny Pernille Harder before the break.

England made an immediate impact after coming off the bench, reacting quickest in the 51st minute to score her 50th WSL goal when Leat failed to control her save from a fierce 20-yard Cuthbert shot.

The excellent Cuthbert then got a deserved second for the league champions eight minutes from time, linking up with Fran Kirby on the edge of the area before sending a dipping effort beyond the keeper.

Hayes said her side “deserved to win the game” and was pleased in the manner they eventually achieved it.

“I am just happy we scored scrappy goals,” she added.

“I have the team who want to score the most delightful goals, we want to walk the ball into the net. We don’t score enough goals for what we create.

“The reality is we needed that goal from Beth, her response to coming on was great.”

Line-ups

Chelsea Women

Formation 3-4-3

  • 30Berger
  • 21Charles
  • 4Bright
  • 3Nouwen
  • 22Cuthbert
  • 25Andersson
  • 5Ingle
  • 11ReitenSubstituted forEnglandat 45′minutes
  • 17FlemingSubstituted forCarterat 73′minutes
  • 23HarderSubstituted forSpenceat 83′minutes
  • 14KirbySubstituted forAbdullinaat 86′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Musovic
  • 7Carter
  • 9England
  • 19James
  • 24Spence
  • 27Abdullina

West Ham Women

Formation 3-5-2

  • 18Leat
  • 15ParkerBooked at 17mins
  • 22Fisk
  • 23CissokoBooked at 20mins
  • 2Wyne
  • 17FilisSubstituted forStringerat 70′minutes
  • 8Snerle
  • 10Svitková
  • 12Longhurst
  • 9Walker
  • 7Evans

Substitutes

  • 4Stringer
  • 5Flaherty
  • 20Joel
  • 24Cairns
  • 26Moore
  • 33Houssein

Referee:
Ryan Atkin

Attendance:
2,554

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