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Wolves vs. Chelsea, League Cup: Live blog, highlights
Welcome to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, with Chelsea taking on Premier League-strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux. Domestic cups may be our best opportunity for silverware this season, so despite the expectation rotation, we should be fully focused on getting through to the next round.
Wolves desperately need a win and Burnley is the next Premier League test at Molineux. Following defeat to Sunderland last time out, Vitor Pereira may ring the changes to get a reaction from some of his players, and it is incredibly hard to predict what the head coach will do.
Gittens looked to have settled the game as he half-volleyed a thunderous effort in off the post after 89 minutes to restore Chelsea’s two-goal lead, but Wolves responded immediately through Moller Wolfe to set up a nervy finish.
They got sucker-punched early on with two well-taken Burnley goals, especially the first which was a terrific finish. Wolves were on the ropes and the second goal did not help.
An independent Regulatory Commission has fined Wolverhampton Wanderers FC’s Vitor Pereira £15,000 for misconduct during their Premier League fixture on Sunday 5 October against Brighton & Hove Albion FC.
In the defeat to Sunderland last time out, Wolves were without two senior players due to injury and illness. But who will be available for this weekend? The forward suffered a calf knock while on international duty with South Korea and did not feature for his country in their two games.
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Wolves 3-4 Chelsea, Player Ratings: How about that wondergoal?
It’s been a quiet start to life for young Jamie Gittens at Chelsea following his big-money move from Borussia Dortmund. He’s been at, or near the bottom of the pecking order at winger for much of the season thus far, impressing sparingly and, as a result, not getting much consistent playing time.
The revolving door for managers continues at Molineux, with Gary O’Neil currently in charge, but what will the EA Sports FC 24 Wolves ratings look like? After a brilliant first couple of seasons back in the Prem which saw the team earn European football ...
Chelsea may have won 4-3 last night against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the fourth round of the League Cup, but Enzo Maresca was not particularly pleased by what he witnessed in that game.