Alan Shearer
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Appearances Over Time
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I think they're always going to create and always going to score goals.
I thought it was really nice that Arne Slott had said that.
He offered him and said to him, take more time, but Kennard had said, no, I want to play.
And I guess
I guess the pitch is the best place to be, you know, when you're going through something that might give you a little bit of respite in terms of trying to, or forgetting about it because you have to concentrate so much of what you're doing on the pitch.
But, yeah, he got his goal and I'm sure his old man would have been looking down on him.
Very proud of him.
He played really, really well, actually.
I was going to say something along the lines of, you know, JoΓ£o Pedro in midweek was brilliant and scored and then you're left out.
It's like...
For a centre-forward, you think, I mean, come on, it's not as if he's been a regular.
And then he does really well and then you're left out.
But then, obviously, he realised he'd made a huge mistake in making the changes and had to change it again.
And he was able to spot that and do that.
And then Pedro comes on and gets a goal, gets an assist and just helped turn it around for Chelsea.
But it was a brilliant game.
I mean, West Ham were...
superb in the first half and they were really dangerous, particularly down the right-hand side, which is why Garmaccio got took off at half-time because he couldn't cope with Wan-Bissaka going down the right-hand side.
But that was a big, big game for Chelsea and a right kick in the nuts for West Ham, that was.
He's had a really, really good start, hasn't he?