Graham Potter believes both Chelsea goals were a result of luck after their comeback win at West Ham.

Potter believes Pedro Neto’s equaliser came after Levi Colville fouled Jarrod Bowen during the build-up, with VAR checking replays to see if Mark Gill touched the ball, which would have ruled it offside.
However, the PGMOL Competitions Centre last night said there was insufficient evidence to prove Gill touched the ball.
Cole Palmer created Chelsea’s second 10 minutes later, crossing the ball in front of goal where Aaron Wan-Bissaka deflected it into his own net, เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา much to the despair of former Chelsea manager Potter on his return to Stamford Bridge.
The result lifted Chelsea above Newcastle United and Manchester City into fourth spot, four points behind third-placed Nottingham Forest. West Ham are 15th on 27.
Jorgensen was not at fault for Bowen’s opener as it was a poor back-pass from Levi Colwill which left West Ham’s striker through on goal.
‘I’m not concerned,’ Maresca added on the latest error committed by his team. ‘It’s the way we play. Sometimes defensive mistakes happen, keeper mistake, No 9 misses the goal, that’s football. It happens.’
Chelsea won the winner when Cole Palmer’s cross was deflected off Aaron Wan-Bissaka and into the net.
“We felt unlucky with the first goal. We felt Jarrod was fouled but I didn’t see it offside (Gill’s offside decision). It took that long, there are a lot of things to consider,” Potter said after the game. “
But the second goal was a deflection. We have to focus on what we do well, the spirit and the performance. Our supporters appreciate the performance of the team. You just need a little bit of luck. We were unlucky with the momentum leading to the first goal. It shouldn’t have happened like that,”