Chelsea silences Wolves with stunning defeat including a hat trick
Chelsea made a big impact on Sunday, defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-2 away from home.
Chelsea crushed Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-2 away from home on Sunday, leaving a significant impression. Chelsea's victory at Molineux Stadium gave them their first three points of the Premier League season, which will no doubt excite new head coach Enzo Maresca. First-half goals from Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer were followed by two more from Wolves, through Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen, making the score 2-2 at the interval. After that, the visitors took control of the game in the second half thanks to goals from Joao Felix and Noni Madueke (three) to secure an unforgettable triumph on an away day. The incredible individual performance that Madueke put on against Wolves validated the demands of Chelsea supporters for him to start.
Maresca's only concern would have been winning the match, particularly after suffering a 2-0 loss to Manchester City on Sunday. It was only a bonus, but a very good one, as Opta reports that Maresca is the first manager in Premier League history to watch his team score six goals in his first away game as manager.
The hosts were taken aback when Jackson netted his first goal of the year in the second minute. Then, with a deft pass, he helped Palmer score. In addition to his goal involvements, he put in a lot of overtime and gave the Wolves match his best. His confidence is evident in the way he holds the ball aloft and connects plays with deft flicks. A truly outstanding performance of No. 9.
Madueke scored a hat-trick while looking extremely dangerous down the right. Madueke's position in Enzo Maresca's squad did not appear to be very secure after Chelsea signed Pedro Neto and Joao Felix. But now that he's scored a goal against Servette in the Conference League midweek and a hat-trick against Wolves, he needs to be among the first players on the roster.
Palmer will be upset that despite having the ball under his feet in the area early on, he was unable to score. You would have anticipated more given the lofty expectations he set for himself over the past year. Later on, he was also scheduled for decent. He did, however, open his campaign account ahead of halftime with a magnificent lobbed attempt. He then adopted the role of creator to support Madueke's three objectives, and we look forward to seeing more of this collaboration.
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