Chelsea returned to the top four in the Premier League after coming from behind to beat West Ham on former manager Graham Potter's return to Stamford Bridge.

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Chelsea's 2-1 win over West Ham at Stamford Bridge was a thrilling comeback, especially since they were down by a goal at halftime. The lone West Ham goal was scored by Jarrod Bowen in the 42nd minute. However, Chelsea equalized in the 64th minute with a goal from Pedro Neto, and the winning goal came from an own goal by Aaron Wan-Bissaka in the 74th minute. 

This victory marked Chelsea's return to the top four in the Premier League, a significant milestone for the team. The win was also a testament to Chelsea's resilience and determination, as they were able to overcome a deficit and secure a crucial three points. 

It's worth noting that this match was also notable for being former manager Graham Potter's return to Stamford Bridge. Potter's departure from Chelsea had been a significant storyline in the Premier League, and his return to the stadium added an extra layer of intrigue to the match.


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