West Ham fans celebrate Carroll's goal as Mourinho watches on


Chelsea had midfielder Nemanja Matic and administrator Jose Mourinho sent off as Andy Carroll's late champ managed their vacillating title barrier another blow.

Mauro Zarate let go the Hammers in front when Chelsea neglected to clear a corner.

Matic was sent off in the wake of being occupied twice in nine minutes before the break, and Mourinho went along with him in the wake of identifying with ref Jon Moss at half-time.


Gary Cahill leveled from a corner yet Carroll met Aaron Cresswell's cross to send the Hammers second in the table.

Chelsea, who have now lost five of their initial 10 Premier League amusements this season, keep on moping in the base half.

The Blues had five different players booked in a stormy east versus west London derby, the last to be played at Upton Park in the alliance before West Ham move to the Olympic Stadium next summer.Zarate's objective, after Dimitri Payet's corner was not cleared, implied West Ham drove at the break yet his objective was not the definitive snippet of the first half.

That came when Matic slipped out on the privilege by-line and dragged down Diafra Sakho.

The Chelsea midfielder had been occupied nine minutes before for pulling back Cheikhou Kouyate as West Ham hoped to break.

Ref Moss set aside his time before indicating Matic a second yellow card, which brought an angry reaction from Chelsea.

Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas were occupied as the meeting players lost their control, while partner first group mentor Silvino Louro was sent from the seat.

Mourinho proceeded with his challenges at half-time and was sent to the stands for the second half in the wake of going to address Moss in the ref's room.

He was remained among West Ham fans when Carroll scored, however vanished from perspective soon a short time later.

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