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.

JAVIER PASTORE SLAMS LIAM ROSENIOR’S "UNFAIR" SUSPENSION OF STAR ENZO FERNANDEZ

Enzo Fernandez’s agent warns Chelsea over "unfair" treatment as Real Madrid rumours swirl ahead of the World Cup.

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Enzo Fernandez’s agent isn’t holding back; he just blasted Chelsea’s head coach, Liam Rosenior, and the higher-ups, calling the decision to bench Fernandez “completely unfair.” Fernandez, fresh off a World Cup win with Argentina, got punished after saying in an interview that he’d like to live in Madrid someday. Of course, that kicked off a round of speculation connecting him to Real Madrid.

His agent, Javier Pastore, who used to play for PSG, can’t believe Chelsea took such a hard line. Rosenior made it official: Fernandez won’t play in Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale, or next weekend’s key Premier League meeting with Manchester City. The coach said Fernandez crossed the line when it comes to the club’s values, after talking about his interest in Spain.

But Pastore says that’s just not right. “This punishment doesn’t fit at all. You’re banning one of Chelsea’s most important players from two really crucial games that could decide if they make the Champions League,” he told The Athletic. Pastore says Fernandez is an anchor for the squad and, in his view, there’s no real justification for such a harsh response.

All this goes back to Fernandez telling an interviewer he’d like to live in Spain one day. Rosenior saw that as a distraction and disrespectful to the club, but Pastore insists his client was just honest about his lifestyle preferences, not making a pitch for a Real Madrid move. According to Pastore, Fernandez didn’t ask for this, and even though he accepted the coach’s call because he’s professional and respects the team, he still doesn’t get why it happened. “He never mentioned any club or said he wanted to leave Chelsea, not even close,” Pastore added. Fernandez only brought up Madrid because it reminds him of Buenos Aires, with the language and culture. “He never said he wanted to leave Chelsea or London,” Pastore pointed out.

And the timing couldn’t be messier. The club and Fernandez’s team have been talking about a possible contract extension for the £107 million signing, but this drama just put everything under a microscope. Pastore warned the board that if they don’t reach a new deal by the end of this summer’s World Cup, Fernandez will start looking at other clubs. That’s more pressure on a club already juggling internal issues. Pastore blamed journalists for overhyping Fernandez’s comments, insisting, “He never said he wanted to leave reporters just twisted things.”

Fernandez isn’t the only one clashing with Rosenior, either. The manager recently had to deal with Marc Cucurella’s interview about wanting to go back to Barcelona. Cucurella didn’t get suspended, but Rosenior made it clear he wasn’t happy those views went public instead of being handled inside the club. So, there’s definitely more than one fire to put out at Cobham these days.

MOISES CAICEDO SPARKS REAL MADRID TRANSFER RUMORS WITH "TIME WILL TELL" ADMISSION

Chelsea’s season hits a low point as Caicedo admits tactical struggles and refuses to rule out a Real Madrid move.

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Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo isn’t exactly shutting down the rumours about a move to Real Madrid. When reporters asked if he could see himself joining Madrid one day, he dodged a firm answer. It’s a messy time for Chelsea, too, with captain Enzo Fernandez openly saying he likes Madrid and wouldn’t mind living in Spain. Fernandez got dropped for the next two games, and his agent is fuming about what he called an “unfair” decision.

It’s not helping the mood at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea just crashed out of the Champions League after four straight losses to PSG, and they’ve slipped to sixth in the league. The new manager, Liam Rosenior, is trying to pull everyone together before Saturday’s FA Cup quarterfinal against Port Vale. Still, there’s clear tension: Marc Cucurella used the international break to voice his own frustration.

Now Caicedo, another crucial player, has added to the uncertainty. Speaking to reporters in Madrid while on duty with Ecuador, he didn’t exactly hide the possibility of switching clubs: “You never really know in football, right?” he said. “I’m under contract with Chelsea, and honestly, I haven’t thought about leaving. But you just never know.”

He didn’t leave much doubt that he’s enjoying his time in London, though. “Chelsea is a great club. They’ve looked after me since I got here, and I want to give something back every game, for as long as I’m here. Time will tell.”

Caicedo has made 139 appearances since Chelsea spent £115 million to bring him in from Brighton last August. His contract runs until June 2031, which makes all the transfer talk kind of hypothetical for now, but his other quotes didn’t exactly kill the speculation.

Then there’s the coaching situation. Cucurella spoke up about how the team has struggled since Enzo Maresca left in January, and Caicedo agreed. “It’s tough. We got used to a certain style with Maresca, and Rosenior does things differently. It’s been hard to adapt,” he said. “Sometimes you adjust fast, sometimes it takes longer. Honestly, the whole team feels it right now. But we just have to push through. There’s still a lot to play for.”

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