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Chelsea
cruised to a 3-0 win over managerless Wolves in Graham Potter's first home
Premier League game in charge to move fourth in the table and extend a poor
start to the season from the visitors.
Diego Costa's return to Stamford Bridge was a big talking point but the two-time
Chelsea Premier League-winner was unable to trouble his former side, with
Wolves, led by academy coaches Steve Davis and James Collins, on the back foot
for much of the contest.
After passing up a series of chances, Chelsea eventually made their first-half
dominance count when Kai Havertz (45+2) looped a header in off the far post and
a relieved Christian Pulisic (54) - who could have had a hat-trick in that
opening period - put the result beyond doubt after a smart exchange with Mason
Mount, scoring his first goal of the season.
Costa, making his first Premier League start since May 2017, received a standing
ovation from the home fans when he was subbed off on 57 minutes but even with
the iconic forward in their ranks, Wolves had looked toothless in attack.
They have scored just three times in their nine league matches this season - as
many goals as Chelsea ended up with in this match, when Armando Broja (90)
stepped off the bench, beat the offside trap and fired in a late third for his
first goal for the club - to continue Potter's unbeaten start in style.
As for the visitors, they have one win from nine games and look in need of
inspiration.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Kepa (7), Azpilicueta (7), Chalobah (7), Koulibaly
(7), Cucurella (7), Jorginho (7), Mount (8), Gallagher (8), Loftus-Cheek (7),
Havertz (8), Pulisic (7).
Subs: Kovacic (7), Broja (8), James (6), Ziyech (N/A),
Chukwuemeka (N/A).
Wolves: Sa (7), Semedo (5), Kilman (5), Toti (5), Jonny (5),
Nunes (6), Moutinho (7), Traore (6), Guedes (6), Podence (5), Costa (6).
Subs: Hodge (6), Hwang (6), Ait-Nouri (6), Campbell (6).
Player of the match: Mason Mount (Chelsea).
How Chelsea cruised to victory
Chelsea had outplayed Italian title holders AC Milan here in the Champions
League on Wednesday night and they were full of confidence in the early stages,
with Conor Gallagher leading the charge down the right side, after darting back
into his own box to make a block.
Gallagher, Havertz and Mount were all off target and Jorginho saw a shot saved
by Jose Sa as Chelsea camped in the visitors' half but it was Pulisic who was
most wasteful. The American saw three good moments come and go inside half an
hour and slammed the turf after planting an unconvincing header over the bar. He
could not have done much more with a bending shot soon after though, which had
Sa at full stretch.
Wolves - who only tested Kepa with a routine stop from Joao Moutinho's free-kick
and saw a Matheus Nunes header go over just before the break - thought they had
survived until half-time but on the stroke of the interval, Chelsea finally got
their reward.
Mount found some space out wide on the right - much to the frustration of Costa
- and crossed for Havertz to pull away from Nelson Semedo and lob a header over
Sa and in off the far post.
The visitors - with 20-year-old midfielder Joe Hodge thrown on for his senior
debut - began the second half with energy and intent but any hope of a comeback
was stalled when Pulisic converted from a swift one-two with Mount.
Wolves coaches Davis and Collins used the opportunity to give 19-year-old Chem
Campbell some more Premier League minutes as the game meandered to its
conclusion but after Daniel Podence passed up the chance to play in Adama
Traore, Broja's late, angled finish demonstrated the cutting edge Wolves will
have to find to get themselves out of trouble.
Potter: Rotation key to success
Chelsea boss Graham Potter: "It wasn't easy. They never are in the Premier
League, especially when we played on Wednesday. To recover and prepare isn't
straightforward but we have a committed group that are fighting for each other.
We were disappointed not to score earlier than we did. Wolves started the second
half well but maybe the second goal was the breathing space we needed and then
for Armando to finish it off its great for us.
"We can't succeed with just 11 players. And we can't go with 11 until they fall
down then play the next ones, that won't be good for the group dynamic. The
group is pushing for each other and it's important everyone knows we can't just
deal with 11. It's important we have a strong group, a strong collective. It's
difficult to achieve anything without that."
Wolves' Davis: We have to stay positive
Wolves interim boss Steve Davis: "We knew it was going to be a tough game with
the injuries and suspensions we had. We rode our luck in the first half with
some of the goalmouth scrambles but if we'd gone in 0-0 who knows. When were on
top we had to get some opportunities on goal and take some chances. There were
not enough people in the box taking risks.
"The mood was difficult, as you'd expect [at the start of the week]. We've had a
great week's training, the mood's been good, we lifted it. We kept going, we
worked hard and got the minutes into the lads we wanted. I've been positive in
the dressing room after - and that's key, we have to remain positive."
England watch: Mount and Gallagher
impress
After recent impressive performances from Leicester's James Maddison, Mason
Mount demonstrated his attacking attributes in a fine performance, crossing for
Kai Havertz's opener and then pulling off a brilliant reverse pass for Christian
Pulisic to add the second.
His midfield colleague Conor Gallagher seized his own starting role, driving
Chelsea's play down the right side of the pitch in a performance which will have
caught Gareth Southgate's eye, after the England boss left him out of his last
squad.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek has barely featured in recent times for the national side but
was solid in central midfield, although Ben Chilwell was left on the bench and
unable to get a runout like fellow sub Reece James.
What's next?
Chelsea are back in Champions League action on Tuesday night as they travel to
AC Milan, before visiting Aston Villa live on Sky Sports Premier League next
Sunday.
Wolves host lowly Nottingham Forest next Saturday before a midweek trip to
Crystal Palace, visiting Selhurst Park on October 18.
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Teams
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c), Chalobah, Koulibaly, Cucurella,
Jorginho, Loftus-Cheek (Kovacic 66), Gallagher (Chukwuemeka 86), Mount (Broja
72), Havertz (Ziyech 86), Pulisic (James 72)
Subs Not Used Mendy, Chilwell, Sterling, Aubameyang
Booked Azpilicueta, Jorginho
Goals Havertz 45+3, Pulisic 54, Broja 90
Wolverhampton Wanderers Sa, Jonny (Ait Nouri 72), Toti, Kilman,
Semedo, Moutinho, Nunes, Traore (Campbell 72), Podence, Diego Costa (Hwang 57),
Guedes (Hodge 46)
Subs Not Used Sarkic, Mosquera, Ronan, Bueno
Booked
Goals
Attendance 39,940
Referee Simon Hooper
VAR David Coote