[Video] Highlight Watch The 3 Chelsea Goals Vs Wolves and Player Ratings
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Chelsea defeated Wolves with ease, winning 3-0. This was Chelsea’s third straight victory, a streak that hasn’t been matched in more than a year.
Just before halftime, Kai Havertz scored with a looping header to give the Blues the lead against a Wolves team without a manager at Stamford Bridge. Christian Pulisic then put the Blues in perfect control with a dinked finish.
With his first goal for the team, Armando Broja put the game away by cutting inside and firing a hard shot into Jose Sa’s net. Diego Costa struggled in west London before receiving cheers from all areas of the stadium on his first visit back to his previous employers, and Mason Mount provided assists for both goals.
Nizaar Kinsella evaluated the Chelsea players while he was present at Stamford Bridge.
(6) Kepa Arrizabalaga
In the seventh minute, Kepa performed a solid sweeper-keeper manoeuvre. attempt from Joao Moutinho in the 22nd minute was easily saved.
– 7 Cesar Azpilicueta
In a hybrid system, he played both the right back and right wing back positions. In the 17th minute, he produced a dangerous cross that ought to have been converted.
He kept on making plays throughout the first half before being moved back to centre defence when Reece James entered the game. harshly flagged early on for a foul on Goncalo Guedes.
– 6 Trevoh Chalobah
had a shot in the 32nd minute following a long throw from Azpilicueta. In Wesley Fofana’s absence, he made a strong defence.
(6) Kalidou Koulibaly
Leader of Chelsea’s defence with aggressive defending. Although he still doesn’t appear to be entirely at ease in his new environment, it’s a step in the right way.
(6) Marc Cucurella
beaten in their first duel by Adama Traore and struggled the entire game. In the 63rd minute, he did manage to make a solid block on Daniel Podence.
(8) Conor Gallagher
After two minutes of play, Kai Havertz came close to scoring with his opening attempt. His direct running in the eighth minute gave Kai Havertz his second opportunity.
His tenacious running helped win the corner that resulted in the goal, and he would have received credit for the assist but for Sa’s excellent intervention in the 51st minute. The 22-year-old was outstanding in every facet of his game and a strong contender for player of the match.
(7) Ruben Loftus-Cheek
With Gallagher and Azpilicueta, he made a number of chances down the right side possible. When he was replaced by Mateo Kovacic, he received a standing ovation.
6 Jorginho
Using a hybrid Graham Potter approach, a strong team leader orchestrates the press for his group on the field. Midway through the first half, he takes an unusual shot from the edge of the box that Jose Sa brilliantly stops.
8 Mason Mount
In the 20th minute, Mount missed a shot when he ought to have done better. In the 24th minute, he wasted another opportunity presented to him by an Azpilicueta cross.
Just before halftime, his superb cross to the far post made it possible for the goal to be scored. He assisted in the second goal in a one-two with Pulisic, contributing to his team’s first goal this year.
7 for Christian Pulisic
one of the players in Potter’s hybrid system who plays both forward and wing-back. He quietly had an influence on the game in the 20th minute to give Mount an opportunity before firing over one minute later after Loftus-setup. Cheek’s This was only his second start of the season.
before making a fantastic effort in the 31st minute to force a world-class stop from Jose Sa from 25 yards out after heading over from a fine Azpilicueta cross. The captain of the US men’s national team eventually made it 2-0 with a strong run off the ball and a chipped finish.
7 Kai Havertz
He swivelled and shot over Jose Sa’s bar in the eighth minute after a good first touch that called for a better outcome. In a one-on-one encounter, Sa’s goal was approached with a slight hesitation, resulting in a failed attack.
Eventually scored by successfully looping a header over Sa, who had been outstanding.
Substitutes
(6) Reece James
James continued to be an imposing presence on the right wing against Wolves after his Milan masterclass. But he was pressed for time and couldn’t muster another goal or an assist.
Mateo Kovacic has six.
Despite being average, he did his normal tempo-setting passing trick to help keep the game under control.
8 Armando Broja
partnered with Havertz in a front two after entering the game, scoring his first goal for Chelsea and the season.
N/A Carney Chukwuemeka
Despite making his Chelsea debut against Wolves, he was unable to have an effect.
Hakim Ziyech:.
Mendy, Chilwell, Sterling, and Aubameyang were all inactive subs.