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Madueke apologised for his social media post about Wolverhampton after netting a
quickfire hat-trick in the second half as Chelsea hammered Wolves 6-2 for their
first win of the 2024/25 Premier League season.
A lively atmosphere in Wolves' first home game of the season was quickly
dampened by Nicolas Jackson's early opener for Chelsea. The Senegalese striker
found himself unmarked at the back post to head home his first goal of the
season.
Matheus Cunha, who came into the line-up for Rodrigo Gomes, thought he had
netted an equaliser for Wolves following a well-worked move with new signing
Jorgen Strand Larsen - only to see his celebrations cut short by the offside
flag.
He would not be denied at the second time of asking, though, curling the ball
into the back of the net after some neat work by left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri
around the edge of the box.
It was a game that felt as if it could bubble over at any moment. Cunha wasted
no time in letting Jackson know about the equaliser, which led to another tussle
between both teams which the match officials had to split up. There are 143
miles separating Chelsea and Wolverhampton - but they played this one like they
were local rivals.
After equalising, the hosts looked the better side but it was Chelsea who
restored their lead just before the interval as Cole Palmer, who was cautioned
moments earlier as his frustration in the game grew, spotted Jose Sa off his
line and lifted his first-time effort over the 'keeper.
The advantage was short-lived for Enzo Maresca's side, though, after a
well-worked set-piece routine saw Yerson Mosquera head the ball back across the
face of goal to the outstretched leg of Strand Larsen, who made no mistake in
front of goal. Neither side scored in their opening game of the season but made
up for lost time here, with four goals in the first half.
The second half picked up from where the first had left off, as pantomime
villain Madueke wasted no time in restoring the lead for Chelsea just after the
break. Things then went from bad to worse for Wolves, with Madueke netting his
second and third of the afternoon just after the hour mark. Same angle each
time, same outcome.
It was a sucker punch for Gary O'Neil's side, who had no answer to Chelsea's
electric start to the second half. To add insult to injury, Mario Lemina's
stunning effort was ruled out for offside before substitute Joao Felix added a
sixth for the visitors on his second debut for the club.
Maresca avoids becoming the first manager at Stamford Bridge to lose the opening
two league games of the season for 50 years, while Wolves' run of Premier League
defeats stretches to five.
Story of the match in stats...
Match-winner Madueke: Palmer is cold and I'm
fire
Speaking after scoring his hat-trick against Wolves, which were all assisted by
Palmer, Madueke said: "It is unbelievable.
"He is cold and I am fire so it mixes well. He has the ability to always play a
pass at the right time. I like to get the ball in space, beat people and make
things happen, so luckily today it worked."
He also apologised for his pre-match social media post about the city of
Wolverhampton. "I just want to apologise to anyone I might have offended," he
added.
"It was a human mistake, an accident. It wasn't meant to be out on my socials.
I'm sure Wolverhampton is a lovely town, I'm just sorry. In terms of the boos, I
expected it. But you have to learn under that type of pressure."
Maresca: Madueke is the kind winger I like
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca speaking after the 6-2 win against Wolverhampton
Wanderers:
"The performance was good, probably first half was not complete. We started well
in the first 10 to 15 minutes, we scored a good goal and we had two or three
more chances.
"The second half, we were more accurate. We didn't give away any easy balls. And
overall, the performance was good.
"I said many times, since day one, I really like Noni. He's that kind of winger
that I really like. The most important thing of Noni today was the run he did,
on almost 90 minutes, to defend the counter attack - to show the mentality of
the player and the team. All of them did a very good game.
"I said many times: I really like the squad, I feel lucky. They can play in
different positions, they are versatile. I feel ok."
O'Neil slams 'catastrophic' Wolves errors
Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Gary O'Neil speaking after the 6-2 loss to Chelsea:
"Some catastrophic errors, I suppose. The three goals after half-time to take it
from 2-2 to 5-2 are crazy. We started to lose our way and they punished us
badly.
"From going 1-0 down, up until half-time, we were the better side. We equalised
and then at 1-1 we were on top. Then we give them a goal from the goal kick. We
managed to bounce back again and go to 2-2. But I didn't see the second half
coming.
"There is decision-making that needs to be made out there, things we talk about
a lot as the group, and we fell below that. We know how brutal the Premier
League can be if you drop your guard slightly. So 6-2 at home to Chelsea is a
tough day for everybody. And a big week for myself, the players and the football
club to get as much right in the next week as we can."
Teams
Wolverhampton Wanderers Sa; Doherty, Mosquera, Toti, Ait-Nouri
(Dawson 67), J Gomes, M Lemina (c) (Doyle 90); Hwang (Podence 59), Bellegarde
(Gomes 68), Cunha (Sarabia 68); Strand Larsen
Subs Not Used Bentley, Bueno, Traore, Guedes
Booked Ait Nouri, Mosquera
Goals Cunha 27, Larsen 45+6
Chelsea Sanchez; Gusto, Fofana, Colwill, Cucurella (Veiga 83),
Caicedo (Dewsbury-Hall 76), Enzo (c), Madueke, Palmer (Nkunku 83), Mudryk (Neto
46), Jackson (Felix 68)
Subs Not Used Jorgensen, Tosin, Badiashile, Veiga,
Dewsbury-Hall, Neto, Nkunku, Felix, Guiu
Booked Gusto, Palmer, Cucurella
Goals Jackson 2, Palmer 45, Madueke 49, 58, 63, Felix 80
Attendance 31,235
Referee Darren England
VAR John Brooks