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Maresca Breaks Through with Chelsea’s 6-2 Thrashing of Wolves


In a display of pure attacking prowess, Chelsea stormed to a resounding 6-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux, giving Enzo Maresca his maiden Premier League win as the Blues’ manager. This comprehensive win offers a significant morale boost for Maresca, who had suffered a disheartening 2-0 defeat against Manchester City last weekend in his first Premier League outing since taking the reins from Mauricio Pochettino in the close-season.

The game began with Chelsea making an emphatic statement almost immediately after kickoff. Just 98 seconds into the match, a chaotic scene in the Wolves’ penalty area saw Matheus Cunha inadvertently flick the ball towards an unmarked Nicolas Jackson, who wasted no time in heading it home from six yards out. The early goal set the tone for the game and left Wolves’ supporters fuming, particularly after Noni Madueke’s pre-match social media gaffe. Hours before kick-off, Madueke had posted a disparaging comment about Wolverhampton, mistakenly sharing his unflattering opinion of the city on Instagram, which read, “this place is s**t.” The post, although quickly deleted, had already stirred irritation among the Wolves’ faithful.

Wolverhampton initially managed to compose themselves and respond to Chelsea’s early onslaught. In the 27th minute, Cunha redeemed his earlier mishap by leveling the score with a well-taken effort that rekindled memories of his hat-trick against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last season. However, any hopes Wolves had of repeating that upset were swiftly dashed by a rampant Chelsea side determined to secure their first Premier League win under Maresca.

Chelsea’s second goal came just minutes after Wolves’ equalizer, restoring their lead and further deflating the home crowd. From that point on, it was an exhibition of attacking football, primarily orchestrated by Madueke, who seemed determined to make amends for his social media misstep. The young forward was in scintillating form, netting a sensational hat-trick that left the Wolves’ defense in tatters. His third goal was particularly spectacular, a curling effort from the edge of the box that nestled into the top corner.

The floodgates opened further as Chelsea continued to attack with relentless vigor. Goals from other key players poured in, underscoring the depth and quality within Maresca’s squad.

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. The 6-2 scoreline could have been even more lopsided but for some fine saves by the Wolves’ goalkeeper.

Wolves, for their part, showed flashes of brilliance but were ultimately undone by their defensive frailties and Chelsea’s relentless pressure. Even after going four goals behind, they managed to create a few scoring opportunities, but these were either squandered or well-defended by the Blues.

Enzo Maresca, speaking to reporters post-match, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance. “This is just the kind of response we needed after last weekend’s result against City. The boys showed great character and resilience. It’s a big win, not just for the points, but for the confidence it gives us moving forward,” he said.

Chelsea’s earlier outing under Maresca had resulted in a low-key UEFA Conference League play-off victory against Servette, a match that did not fully reflect the team’s potential. That game, however, seemed to set the stage for this explosive performance at Molineux, giving Chelsea fans a tantalizing glimpse of what could be a thrilling season ahead.

Meanwhile, Newcastle managed to scrape a controversial 1-1 draw at Bournemouth in another Premier League fixture on Sunday, garnering mixed reactions from fans and pundits alike. The match featured a contentious goal that left Bournemouth supporters feeling aggrieved, much like the Wolves fans earlier in the day.

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Enzo Maresca’s tenure with Chelsea is off to a rollercoaster start, but if this extraordinary 6-2 victory against Wolverhampton is any indication, fans of the Blues have much to look forward to this season.