Chelsea secured a 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, ending a five-match winless streak and moving back into the Premier League's top four.
Here's a breakdown of the player performances:
Robert Sánchez – 5/10
Sánchez had a challenging game, notably committing a significant error that led to Wolves' equalizer. He dropped a routine catch from a corner, allowing Matt Doherty to score.
Reece James – 7/10
The Chelsea captain was active on both ends, contributing defensively and offensively. He had two shots and created two chances before being substituted.
Tosin Adarabioyo – 7/10
Adarabioyo opened the scoring for Chelsea, demonstrating composure in front of goal. Defensively, he was solid, making crucial clearances.
Trevoh Chalobah – 8/10
On his return from loan, Chalobah impressed with a commanding defensive display and provided an assist for Madueke's goal. He made several key interceptions and clearances.
Marc Cucurella – 8/10
Cucurella scored the crucial second goal, showing composure under pressure. He was also effective defensively, winning possession multiple times.
Moises Caicedo – 7/10
Caicedo was a solid presence in midfield, winning tackles and recovering the ball effectively. He also contributed to the attack with passes into the final third.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 7/10
Dewsbury-Hall provided an assist and was involved in the build-up play, though he had moments where he was less influential.
Noni Madueke – 7/10
Madueke was a constant threat, eventually scoring Chelsea's third goal. He had multiple shots and was involved in key attacking plays.
Cole Palmer – 6/10
Palmer had a relatively quiet game by his standards, creating two chances and taking three shots, with only one on target.
Pedro Neto – 6/10
Facing his former club, Neto had limited impact, with much of Chelsea's play focusing on the opposite flank. He had six touches in the opposition box but failed to register a shot or successful take-on.
Nicolas Jackson – 6/10
Jackson had a subdued performance, managing two shots with one on target and missing a significant chance. He was caught offside multiple times, including once that led to a disallowed goal.
Substitutes:
- Jadon Sancho (62' for Neto) – 6/10
- Axel Disasi (77' for James) – 6/10
- Malo Gusto (77' for Dewsbury-Hall) – 6/10
- João Félix (84' for Palmer) – N/A
- Tyrique George (85' for Madueke) – N/A
Overall, Chelsea's defense and timely goals were pivotal in securing the win, despite Sánchez's error.
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