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CHELSEA UNSTOPPABLE — SECOND-HALF SURGE EARNS DOMINANT 3-0 VICTORY

Chelsea secured a dominant 3-0 Premier League win over Wolves with goals from Gusto, Joao Pedro, and Neto. Despite a strong first-half defensive stand from Wolves, Chelsea's second-half surge sealed the victory, leaving Wolves searching for answers.

Chelsea unstoppable — second-half surge earns dominant 3-0 victory
Malo Gusto, left, celebrates after scoring Chelsea’s first goal - PA Wire

Enzo Maresca's Chelsea defeated Wolves 3-0 for the second time in a row, leaving Wolves without a Premier League victory.

Despite having the lead for most of the first half, the Blues were unable to control the game because Alejandro Garnacho and Enzo Fernández wasted excellent opportunities.

Early in the second half, Garnacho found Malo Gusto for his first goal of the game, breaking the impasse.

The away team collapsed after that, with Pedro Neto and Joao Pedro quickly adding a second and a third.

Wolves will look back on this game with some positives, particularly their defensive performance in the first half and their late offensive attempts. But the club's new head coach will have their hands full considering their recent performances.

As Wolves continued to look for a replacement for Vitor Pereira, first-team coaches James Collins and Richard Walker took over in the dugout.

They will have cited the team's close 4-3 Carabao Cup loss to Chelsea last week as a possible source of inspiration for a team still looking to win the league.

The Blues had a chance to rise to second place in the table and maintain their league competitiveness with a win, while a number of teams above them dropped points.

Due to their recent inconsistencies, Enzo Maresca's team had to battle for a point against Qarabag, a European team, in the middle of the week.

Alejandro Garnacho, who scored in that match, continued his recent success in the first few minutes of this match by winning a free kick in a hazardous location and then finding space for an on-target effort.

With space on the wings to cross and constant pressure, the host team launched a barrage of early attacks that kept possession in Wolves' half of the field.

The goalie, Sam Johnstone, was beaten by Enzo Fernandez's bouncing shot, which narrowly missed the crossbar.

Wolves did counterattack, frequently using their attacking fullbacks. Hugo Bueno worked well with strikers Jorgen Strand Larsen and Hwang Hee-Chan on the left, while Jackson Tchatchoua created space for crosses from the right.

Chelsea mostly kept probing, creating chances, and controlling possession, but they lacked a finishing touch; therefore, the score stayed at 0-0 after the half.

Joao Pedro did not really impact the game, and striker Liam Delap was left isolated with limited touches of the ball. The Brazilian had his finest opportunity of the half from the edge of the 18-yard box, but he missed the mark and did not challenge the goalie.

Wolves had zero shots on the Chelsea goal despite looking more confident in the second half. If they wanted to win away from home, they would need to play with more courage.

Pedro Neto had appeared relatively quiet against his old team, but he started the second half with confidence as he outpaced Bueno and sent a cross into Liam Delap's path, but the Wolves' defence stopped it.

Malo Gusto gave the Blues their first goal after 51 minutes, having started with much more vigour and quality. Arriving unmarked in the area to turn in a Garnacho cross, the full-back recovered from a first-half hit to score his first goal for the team.

Wolves had to change the way they played; they were now obviously more eager to equalise and were pressuring their opponents as much as they could while successfully holding onto the ball.

However, they had only managed one goal away from home this season, which increased the difficulty of a possible comeback.

The home fans, who are well aware of Estevao's great potential, were thrilled when the adolescent was introduced at the hour mark. In fact, some of them jeered Maresca during halftime, demanding that the teenager be introduced.

They got their wish, as he made an impact in less than a minute by driving to the touchline, picking up the ball on the right flank, and drilling a cross into the danger zone, where Chelsea's second goal was hammered by Joao Pedro.

In his celebrations, Pedro gestured to his countryman, highlighting the impact he has had on the attack in a brief amount of time.

Wolves needed to attack with all their might, but they were also handing Chelsea greater chances to counter. Their third goal came minutes after Pedro's second, when Garnacho found Pedro Neto unguarded for a tap-in after making a spectacular run down the left flank.

With this Wolves team, a new head coach will have a lot of work ahead of them because their well-organised and deep defensive line from the first half was totally destroyed.

Joao Pedro was able to drift into the middle of the goal after Estevao did a good job of dragging in multiple markers. Johnstone had to tip his first attempt onto the bar, and Marc Guiu, who had just been brought on, nearly turned the ball in from close range.

Later in the game, Wolves' replacements had a beneficial influence. Just beyond the Chelsea box, Wesley Fofana shoved Mateus Manue from behind, deserving of a free kick, but none was awarded.

Shortly after, Marshall Munetsi ran brilliantly from the right side and missed the far post with a shot.

Chelsea had a comfortable and dominant performance throughout, and they were happy to defend in the final minutes of the game, eliminating any last-minute danger from the Wolves' attack.

SECRET: INSIDE ENZO MARESCA’S "WORST 48 HOURS" — WHY THE CHELSEA COACH FELT TRULY ALONE RECENTLY.

Enzo Maresca opens up on his "worst 48 hours" at Chelsea, clarifies title race doubts, and confirms the Semenyo transfer stance.

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Maresca Warns Chelsea Fans Title Race Is Over

Chelsea's coach, Enzo Maresca, explained why he doesn't think the Blues will win the Premier League this year. He also talked about his worst 48 hours statement after they beat Everton on December 13. After that game, the coach said those were the worst 48 hours since he started at Stamford Bridge in 2024.

Maresca's comment about the worst 48 hours got people talking. Chelsea beat Everton 2-0 at home on December 3, but before that, they hadn't won in three games, losing to Leeds United and Atalanta. The team really needed to win against Everton, and Cole Palmer and Malo Gusto helped them get the three points.

After the game, Maresca told reporters, I praise the players because they're doing great, even with all the problems after a tough week. Since I joined, those 48 hours were the worst because many people weren't supporting us. I'm happy for Malo and everyone else because their hard work showed they're all in and want to help the club.

When asked what he meant, Maresca said, Worst 48 hours because people didn't support the team and me.

He was then asked if it was an internal issue or related to the fans and said, In general. I love the fans, and I'm happy with them.

Looking back on his comments almost two weeks later, the coach told Sky Sports, There are times when things are better or worse. We spend so much time together, it’s normal. It happens in any family.

Maresca was also asked if he was annoyed that people were still talking about his 48-hour comments. He said, It's annoying that we're still talking about it after a few weeks. I get that it caused a reaction in the media, but I can't control that. What bothers me is that we're still on it after a while, when I already said there weren't any issues with the higher-ups before the Newcastle game.

Maresca said that Chelsea isn't likely to win the title because they aren't consistent enough.

This season, Chelsea has beaten Liverpool and Barcelona at home. When asked if it was true that they play better against bigger teams, he agreed and said they need to keep up a high level every week.

He told Sky Sports, That's probably right now, and why we're not closer to the top. We need to be more consistent against different teams. That's something we want to improve, how we play against those teams. Hopefully, we can keep doing well against the big teams.

If you want to be at the top at the end of the season, you have to be consistent. Otherwise, it's tough. That's why I think December, January, and February are important months. After that, you can set your goals in March, and hopefully, we'll be in a position to fight for something big.

Chelsea has decided not to sign Semenyo.

Antoine Semenyo's future at Bournemouth has been uncertain, with many clubs interested in him. Manchester City is said to be the favourite to sign him. The Athletic reported that while Chelsea likes Semenyo, they don't plan to try to sign him in January because they trust their current players.

ENZO MARESCA CONFIRMS LIAM DELAP AND ESTEVAO RETURN FOR ASTON VILLA SHOWDOWN

Enzo Maresca confirms Liam Delap and Estevao are available for Chelsea as they host third-placed Aston Villa this Saturday.

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Chelsea squad receives major Christmas Eve boost

Here's the lowdown on Chelsea's injuries before their game against Aston Villa. It's a big match—third place versus fourth!

Chelsea managed a decent 2-2 draw against Newcastle after being down by two goals. They're holding onto fourth place for now. But Liverpool's close behind, winning most of their recent games.

Chelsea wanted to compete for the league title, but they haven't been doing so well. They've only won one of their last five matches and are seven points behind Aston Villa. They'll need to play really well to get a good result against Villa, who are on a great run, having won ten straight games in all competitions.

In good news, Moises Caicedo is back in midfield after his suspension, and Cole Palmer is getting more playing time after his injury. Enzo Maresca has been missing players, but two could be back this weekend.

Here’s the latest on who’s hurt before this big game:

Will Liam Delap be fit?

Liam Delap, who joined in the summer, has been out for a month with a shoulder injury that he got against Bournemouth. It's been a rough start for him, as he also missed time with a hamstring issue earlier in the season.

But the shoulder problem isn't as bad as I first thought. He might be available against Aston Villa. Enzo Maresca told reporters that Liam is probably ready for Aston Villa.

Delap hasn't scored in his eight league games for Chelsea this season. His only goal was in the Champions League against Barcelona.

Romeo Lavia and Estevao Updates

Romeo Lavia is still out with a muscle injury and won’t be back until next year. He's had some problems since joining from Southampton, but is getting closer to being fit. He might even be on the bench against Manchester City on January 4.

Estevao is getting close to fitness. He's in the same shape as Delap and might be in the squad to play Aston Villa this weekend as he pushes to return from a muscle injury.

Dario Essugo is still waiting for his first game for the club. He hasn’t been in the squad since the third game because of an injury. No one knows how bad it is, and there's no date for his return.

Levi Colwill is likely out for most of the season with a bad ACL injury, which could affect his chances of playing in the World Cup. Mykhailo Mudryk is also still out for a while, as he's suspended for violating anti-doping rules.

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