Spectacular turnaround by Chelsea at home to West Ham United
Marc Cucurella also equalised for Chelsea in the 70th minute.
The crowds at Stamford Bridge saw a game with two faces in the Premier League on Saturday. West Ham United seemed to be in control and headed for victory but the home side Chelsea managed to pull off an impressive comeback and turn 0-2 into 3-2.
West Ham United started the match well and took the lead early when Jarrod Bowen netted after 7 minutes, with an assist by Aaron Wan-Bissaka, making it 1-0.
In the 36th minute Crysencio Summerville increased the lead for West Ham United with an assist by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
With 57 minutes on the clock, Chelsea's João Pedro found the net following a Wesley Fofana assist to pull one back for Chelsea.
The deciding goal came in stoppage time, when Enzo Fernández found the net for Chelsea, with an assist by João Pedro, to complete Chelsea's come back.
West Ham United's Jean-Clair Todibo was sent off in the 90th minute.
It leaves Chelsea in fourth place and that West Ham United are in 18th place.
The next Premier League games for Chelsea are Wolverhampton Wanderers (away) on 7 February, Chelsea (home) on 10 February and Burnley (home) on 21 February. West Ham United play Burnley (away) on 7 February, Manchester United (home) on 10 February and AFC Bournemouth (home) on 21 February.