Ruthless Chelsea thrash Wolves to move second in Premier League
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Malo Gusto opened the scoring in the 51st minute, heading home a precise cross from Alejandro Garnacho to give the hosts a deserved lead after several missed chances in the first half.
By Kazeem Ugbodaga
Chelsea delivered a commanding performance on Saturday night, defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 at Stamford Bridge to continue their Premier League revival under manager Enzo Maresca.
The Blues dominated possession from start to finish, with a fluid and aggressive attacking display that left Wolves chasing shadows.
Malo Gusto opened the scoring in the 51st minute, heading home a precise cross from Alejandro Garnacho to give the hosts a deserved lead after several missed chances in the first half.
Chelsea doubled their advantage in the 65th minute when Joao Pedro latched onto a defence-splitting pass and slotted calmly past goalkeeper Sam Johnstone. The Brazilian forward’s intelligent movement and composure underlined his growing importance to Maresca’s rejuvenated side.
Substitute Pedro Neto added a third in the 73rd minute, finishing off another slick team move initiated by Garnacho, who provided his second assist of the evening. The goal capped a confident performance for Chelsea, who maintained 73 percent possession and restricted Wolves to a single shot on target.
Despite late attempts from Wolves midfielder Marshall Munetsi, who came close with a long-range effort, the visitors rarely threatened Robert Sanchez’s goal.
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