Chelsea's recent 3-0 triumph over Wolves at Stamford Bridge highlights their progress in the Premier League. Enzo Maresca, Chelsea's manager, expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, especially
after a challenging first half. Despite 11 attempts and three on target in the opening period, Chelsea took just six minutes after halftime to score. Malo Gusto opened the scoring, followed by Joao Pedro and former Wolves player Pedro Neto.
Maresca praised Alejandro Garnacho for his outstanding contribution. Garnacho led in touches inside the opposition box (nine), created three chances, and delivered nine crosses. He also provided two assists for the first time in a single Premier League match during his 99th appearance. "He was very good," Maresca noted, emphasizing Garnacho's off-the-ball efforts.
Chelsea's victory marks a significant turnaround following consecutive defeats to Manchester United and Brighton. They have now secured four wins in their last five league matches. Although temporarily second in the standings, Maresca remains optimistic but acknowledges areas for improvement within his young squad.
Wolves' winless streak in the Premier League persists under interim manager James Collins. The team has yet to secure a victory this season (D2 L9). This is only their second league campaign without a win in their first 11 games since 1983-84 when they were relegated. Wolves failed to register a shot in the first half against Chelsea, ending a 50-match run of having at least one attempt before halftime.
Collins commented on Wolves' performance: "I thought first half we showed real spirit and stuck to the game plan. " However, he admitted that Chelsea capitalized on counter-attacking opportunities effectively. Collins remains hopeful for improvement, noting that Rob Edwards has been given permission by Middlesbrough to discuss the vacant head coach role at Wolves.
Future Prospects for Both Teams
Inside Chelsea, there's confidence about moving in the right direction as a club and team. Maresca stated, "We are going in the right direction and doing good things. " However, he acknowledged room for improvement. Meanwhile, Collins believes Wolves can still salvage their season with potential January additions.
Despite their current struggles, Collins sees potential for Wolves to turn things around this season. He mentioned that with some reinforcements during the January transfer window, they might escape their current predicament. The determination within the squad remains strong as they aim to improve their standing.
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Chelsea's diverse goal-scoring record continues this season with 11 different players finding the net in league play. This achievement matches Arsenal and Brighton's tally of unique scorers excluding own goals. As Chelsea narrows the gap to Arsenal at the top of the table, fans remain hopeful for continued success throughout the season.











