Last-gasp Costa gives Conte dream debut

Despite the late nature of its triumph, Chelsea - still unbeaten at home to West Ham in the Premier League since September 2002 – was deserving of the victory, with Conte celebrating wildly after the controversial Costa struck. 

Published : Aug 16, 2016 03:39 IST , London

Diego Costa celebrates after scoring.
Diego Costa celebrates after scoring.
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Diego Costa celebrates after scoring.

Diego Costa scored a dramatic winner with one minute remaining to give Chelsea a 2-1 victory over West Ham in Antonio Conte's first Premier League match in charge.

Having had the better of a quiet first half at Stamford Bridge on Monday, Chelsea netted what it thought would be the game's only goal when Eden Hazard blasted home a 47th-minute penalty after Michail Antonio had fouled Cesar Azpilicueta. But West Ham, which kept Dimitri Payet on the substitutes' bench until midway through the second half, saw defender James Collins stun the host with 13 minutes remaining – scoring with its first shot on target.

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However, it was Costa – fortunate to still be on the pitch following a reckless lunge on goalkeeper Adrian – who had the last word with an impressive long-range winner.

Despite the late nature of its triumph, Chelsea - still unbeaten at home to West Ham in the Premier League since September 2002 – was deserving of the victory, with Conte celebrating wildly after the controversial Costa struck. 

The Blues are back in action away to Watford on Saturday, while Slaven Bilic's men have a Europa League tie against Astra on Thursday.

> READ: Nine times out of ten Costa would be sent off - Bilic

Chelsea threatened first when Branislav Ivanovic combined with Oscar and forced Adrian into a smart save at his near post. Conte and Oscar were then both demanding a penalty when the Brazilian dispossessed Mark Noble and charged into the box before going down as Winston Reid challenged, but referee Anthony Taylor waved away their claims.

Hazard and Costa both shot narrowly off target as the host looked most likely to make the breakthrough, while West Ham suffered a major blow with debutant and club-record signing Andre Ayew forced off due to a thigh injury.

Within 52 seconds of the restart, Chelsea was awarded a penalty when – moments after Adrian had denied Costa from close-range - Antonio rashly brought down Azpilicueta, with Hazard smashing the resulting spot-kick into the roof of the net.

> READ: Much more to come from Hazard and Chelsea - Conte

Adrian got down well to keep out Willian as Conte's men attempted to put the result beyond doubt, while Bilic finally introduced Payet for the last 23 minutes with the visitor still seeking its first shot on target.

Costa – already on a booking - was extremely fortunate to avoid a red card for a lunge on Adrian, before West Ham grabbed a shock leveller. Payet's corner had led to Cheikhou Kouyate having an effort blocked before Collins lashed home a magnificent left-footed finish from just inside the penalty area.

Conte threw on Pedro, Michy Batshuayi and Victor Moses in the closing stages and was ecstatic when his alterations paid dividends.

It was debutant Batshuayi's flick that picked out Costa more than 20 yards from goal, with the Spain striker finding the bottom corner to seal a memorable victory, sending Conte wild on the touchline.

 

Key Opta stats  

- Courtesy of Hazard’s penalty, Chelsea scored its 5,000th top-flight goal. 
- Chelsea has won more points than any other Premier League side on the opening weekend of action (54 points).
- N'Golo Kante picked up a yellow card within the first three minutes of his Premier League career with Chelsea after receiving just three in 3,020 minutes of top-flight action with Leicester last season.
- Four of Collin's nine Premier League goals have come against Chelsea.
- Costa has scored six goals in eight Premier League appearances for Chelsea in the month of August.

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