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Tammy
Abraham scored a wonderful hat-trick as Chelsea beat Wolves 5-2 on Saturday,
with Fikayo Tomori also netting his first senior goal for the club.
It was defender Tomori (31) who got the scoring under way with a sensational
long-range curler before Abraham (34, 41) added two more in the first half.
The 21-year-old scored the next two as well, completing his hat-trick in the
54th minute before handing Wolves a lifeline with an unfortunate own-goal (69).
Patrick Cutrone added another for the hosts with five minutes to play, but Mason
Mount (90+6) had the last word as he slotted home with the final kick of the
game.
It was the second Premier League win of the season for Frank Lampard - sending
Chelsea into sixth with eight points - while Wolves remain winless in the league
ahead of their Europa League group stage opener on Thursday.
How Chelsea stunned Molineux
The opening half an hour was a muted affair, and there was not a shot on target
until Tomori's sensational opener in the 31st minute.
After a poor corner routine from Chelsea, Jonny's attempted clearance found the
defender at the top of the area, and he pinged a wonderful, curling effort into
the far corner for his first Blues goal.
Three minutes later, and Abraham doubled the lead. Tomori was involved again as
he fed Mount inside the area, with the latter going down after contact from
Conor Coady. While the crowd and players were calling for a penalty, the loose
ball fell to Abraham who took a touch before hitting home on the turn.
Player ratings
Wolves: Patricio (6), Vallejo (6), Coady (5), Saiss (6), Traore
(6), Jonny (7), Dendoncker (5), Moutinho (6), Neves (5), Jimenez (5), Jota (6).
Subs used: Cutrone (7), Doherty (6), Gibbs-White (5).
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Azpilicueta (7), Rudiger (7), Tomori (7),
Alonso (6), Christensen (7), Jorginho (7), Kovacic (6), Willian (7), Mount (7),
Abraham (8).
Subs used: Zouma (6), Barkley (7), Batshuyai (6).
Man of the match: Tammy Abraham.
The 21-year-old then nabbed another double - his third in successive games - in
the 41st minute as he continues to impress in the Premier League.
Marcos Alonso collected a Jesus Vallejo clearance at the top right corner,
before spotting Abraham in the middle. As the ball was delivered, the striker
nipped in front of his defender Coady to head home Chelsea's third.
Team news
Wolves left out Ryan Bennett, Wily Boly, Ruben Vinagre and Patrick Cutrone, with
Jesus Vallejo, Diogo Jota, Jonny and Joao Moutinho coming in. Frank Lampard
replaced Kurt Zouma, Emerson, Ross Barkley and Christian Pulisic with Antonio
Rudiger, Marcos Alonso, Andreas Christensen and Willian.
It took nine minutes of the second half for Abraham to complete his hat-trick.
He collected a lovely floated pass from Jorginho under pressure from Coady,
before tricking his way past the Wolves captain and racing onto the ball again.
After that, it was a classy finish into the far corner as Chelsea made it four.
Abraham was involved all over the pitch and inadvertently handed Wolves a way
back into the match with a 69th minute own-goal. Romain Saiss headed a Joao
Moutinho corner towards the net, which grazed the arm of Abraham on the line.
The ball then slipped through the hands of Kepa Arrizabalaga as Chelsea's chance
of a first clean sheet this season came to an end.
It was nearly a grandstand finish when Wolves added another in the 85th minute.
It was a deserved goal for Cutrone, who excelled after coming on at half-time,
as he fired a volley home at close range after Arrizabalaga had initially saved
Matt Doherty's shot.
But it was not enough to inspire a comeback as Chelsea sealed the victory with
the last kick of the game. It was a no-look pass from Michy Batshuyai that
picked out Mount down the left, with the 20-year-old setting himself up well
before curling a shot around Vallejo and into the back of the net.
The managers
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard: "Tammy is [looking the part] and that's work,
having gone out on loan and scoring a lot of goals in the Championship, having a
year in the Premier League and now I think he feels the responsibility of the
Chelsea shirt as he should. The last three games speak for themselves.
"The only challenge for Tammy now is can he keep doing it? Can he get better and
better because the way he's playing, he's a huge threat for us up front and
there is competition within from [Olivier] Giroud and [Michy] Batshuayi so he
needs to keep it at that level and get even better.
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo: "It was a bad performance. We started the
game well, pressing and creating good moments. The game changed with a goal,
everything becomes harder and the team lost a little bit of concentration.
"Today we were beaten, Chelsea were better than us and we have to recognise
that, congratulate Chelsea and move forward. Bad games can happen, but what is
important is that we cannot repeat them. We have to react and become better."
Man of the match - Tammy Abraham
Who else? He scored four goals - three for the right team - and could have added
more for Chelsea as the game went on. His positioning and finishing inside the
area was top class and he is going a very long way to proving that he can be the
main man for Chelsea during their transfer ban.
Terrific Tammy
Tammy Abraham (21y 347d) has become the youngest ever Chelsea player to score a
Premier League hat-trick, and is the youngest Englishman to do so in the
competition since Raheem Sterling (v Bournemouth) in October 2015. Chelsea
striker Tammy Abraham has become just the third player in Premier League history
to score 2+ goals in three consecutive appearances aged 21 or younger, after
Cristiano Ronaldo in December 2006 and Dele Alli in January 2017. Tammy Abraham
is the first player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick and an own
goal in the same game. Each of Chelsea’s nine Premier League goals this season
have been scored by English players aged 21 or under - Tammy Abraham (6), Mason
Mount (2) and Fikayo Tomori (1).
He contributed at the back too and made a few good clearances to keep Wolves
from scoring, even picking up a yellow card for a foul. His own goal was
unfortunate and there wasn't too much he could have done about it, but luckily,
it was not completely detrimental to the final result.
Ultimately, Abraham is a young man full of confidence at the moment which is
wonderful for Chelsea, Frank Lampard and England. Surely Gareth Southgate cannot
ignore him when the October internationals come around.
Opta stats
Excluding own-goals, Chelsea have become the first team in Premier League
history to have 11 consecutive Premier League goals scored by players aged 21 or
younger.
Wolves have conceded five goals in a home Premier League game for the first time
in over seven years, since a 0-5 defeat to Man Utd under Terry Connor back in
March 2012.
50% of the 10 instances where Chelsea have scored at least three goals during
the first half of a Premier League away game have come in the Midlands, with
four of those coming at the Hawthorns against West Brom, and one at Molineux
today.
What's next?
Both teams get their European campaigns under way this week. Wolves host Braga
in their first Europa League group game on Thursday (8pm kick-off) before
travelling to Crystal Palace next Sunday in the Premier League.
Chelsea are also at home in their Champions League opener against Valencia (8pm
kick-off) on Tuesday before welcoming Liverpool to Stamford Bridge on Sunday 22
September, live on Sky Sports (4.30pm kick-off).
Teams
Wolverhampton Wanderers Patricio, Vallejo, Coady (c), Saiss,
Traore (Doherty 57), Moutinho, Dendoncker (Cutrone 46), Neves, Jonny, Jota,
Jimenez (Gibbs-White 70)
Subs Not Used Ruddy, Neto, Cutrone, Vinagre, Kilman
Booked Saiss
Goals Abraham 69 (og)
Chelsea Kepa; Rudiger (Zouma 46), Christensen, Tomori,
Azpilicueta (c), Kovacic (Barkley 70), Jorginho, Alonso, Mount, Willian, Abraham
(Batshuayi 77)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Pulisic, Pedro, Giroud
Booked Abraham, Christensen
Goals Tomori 31, Abraham 34, 41, 56, Mount 90+6
Attendance 31,534
Referee Graham Scott