Aaron Wan-Bissaka certainly had an eventful evening for West Ham United in the clash against Chelsea.
The 27-year-old started on Friday evening as West Ham suffered a heavy defeat against their London rivals.
Lucas Paqueta gifted the Hammers the dream start in the 6th minute with a sensational goal to open the scoring, but once Joao Pedro equalised, it was all downhill for the hosts.
Chelsea scored four more goals and were running rampant at the London Stadium, picking up where Sunderland left off on the opening day.

However, the Irons supporters took special notice of Wan-Bissaka and are all in agreement after the Englishman produced arguably his worst outing in claret and blue.
West Ham fans slam Wan-Bissaka’s performance vs Chelsea
West Ham were expected to put up a fight against Chelsea, despite the humiliating result against newly promoted opposition last time out.
However, what panned out at the London Stadium was far from that, and Graham Potter is already under immense pressure.
The Irons are looking to sell several unwanted stars before the 1 September deadline, but after Friday’s display, there could very well be a fire sale in the coming days.
And Wan-Bissaka was, according to Hammers fans, the worst of all and was culpable for at least three of Chelsea’s goals.
One supporter noted: “Wan Bissaka has been stealing a living as a defender because ‘he’s good 1v1’. A terrible, terrible defender. Worse than Kyle Walker at assessing and reacting to non-immediate danger.”
Another supporter echoed this thought, writing: “Wan Bissaka and the back post might be the most one sided battle in the world. That man really does not care about defending it.”
Some supporters admitted they have had enough of the defender: “Wan Bissaka should be sacked from West Ham after this game. Terrible player.”
“Wan Bissaka should be sold by tomorrow to (the) Saudi league,” wrote another.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka was not the only culprit for West Ham
Indeed, Wan-Bissaka was caught red-handed at the scene of the crime, conceding more than double Chelsea’s goals on the night, but he was not the worst player on the pitch for the Irons by any stretch of the imagination.
Max Kilman lost 80% of his contested duels on the night, whereas Jean-Clair Todibo didn’t win a single exchange against the Blues.
The fact of the matter is, this was a disgraceful display from West Ham, and now Chelsea supporters can boast knowing they have just recorded their biggest ever win away in East London.
Whatever Potter has planned for the remaining days of the transfer window, he must start making considerable progress because the Hammers will undoubtedly struggle this season if tonight’s result is any indication.
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