Alejandro Garnacho endured a challenging first half during Chelsea’s match against West Ham, leading to his substitution at halftime. The Argentine winger struggled significantly, losing possession 12 times while 56 percent of West Ham’s attacks targeted his flank with notable success.
Garnacho’s Struggles and Key Changes
West Ham took a commanding 2-0 lead at the break against a rotated Chelsea lineup, prompting manager Rosenior to make three substitutions. Garnacho, who was also dribbled past once, did not return for the second half. Joao Pedro replaced him and immediately made an impact, while Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella came on for Jorel Hato and Benoit Badiashile, respectively.
The home crowd voiced their frustration with widespread boos as Chelsea appeared vulnerable, particularly down the right side. Commentator Gary Neville highlighted the issue during the broadcast, stating, ‘Chelsea are on the ropes… They are getting absolutely torn to shreds down this side, ripped apart. I am surprised Rosenior has not made a change. It has been a tough 45 minutes for Chelsea, who have been so safe and negative.’
Substitutes Spark Thrilling Turnaround
The tactical adjustments proved effective, turning the game in Chelsea’s favor. Joao Pedro emerged as a standout, scoring a header to reduce the deficit to 2-1 by directing the ball back across goal. Marc Cucurella then equalized with a close-range header, making it 2-2 and setting the stage for an intense finish.
Enzo Fernandez sealed the victory with a late winner, assisted by Pedro who cut the ball back for the midfielder to finish. Analyst Jamie Redknapp offered a critical assessment post-substitution, noting, ‘I’ve never seen a team where one whole side of their team can’t function or do basics like run, pass or tackle. It’s been a mis-match. West Ham have been so strong down that right-hand side. Garnacho has been so poor. He’s so lacking in confidence. Hato as well.’
Chelsea’s resilience in the second half secured a hard-fought win, highlighting the importance of timely changes against a determined West Ham side fighting relegation.

