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Gary Neville has issued a firm warning to Chelsea as the former Manchester United defender told the side to "stay alive" ahead of next month's FA Cup final with Liverpool. The Blues have been in mixed form recently but picked up a crucial three points against West Ham United on Sunday.

Christian Pulisic was on hand to turn the ball past Lucasz Fabianski and hand Chelsea maximum points on a frustrating afternoon at Stamford Bridge. The Blues struggled to break a stubborn Hammers side down, but their attacking threat came alive late in the match.

Romelu Lukaku won Chelsea a penalty with just minutes to go, but Jorginho saw the resulting spot-kick saved with a tame effort straight at Fabianski. Fortunately for the Italian, though, Pulisic struck in the 90th minute to spare his team-mate's blushes at the Bridge.

The win for Chelsea means they are in a really strong position when it comes to securing Champions League football for next season. The Blues, who are in third, are now five points above Arsenal (with a game in hand) and seven above Tottenham (also with a game in hand).

There's still plenty to play for, and Thomas Tuchel and his Chelsea players know it. "I think they [the players] know very well [there's stuff to play for this season]," Tuchel said after the win over West Ham.

"I think today [the atmosphere] was a bit due to the uncertainty of the last results. Honestly, games like this against West Ham are, in my opinion, very hard to have a hard and spectacular game and full credit [to West Ham]."

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