Preview: Wolves vs. Chelsea

Sunday afternoon sees Wolves open their Molineux doors to Chelsea and with both teams succumbing to defeat in the opening weekend of this new Premier League season, each will be looking to earn their first points of the campaign.


By Dan Tracey


Defeat for Wolves at title hopefuls Arsenal on Saturday. Defeat for Chelsea at home to defending champions Manchester City a day later. The reverse for Gary O’Neil’s men was nothing more than a training exercise for the Gunners, the same could be said for the Cityzens at Stamford Bridge.

For the West Midlands outfit, they can at least tick off their trip to the red half of North London early on and defeat at the Emirates is unlikely to define the next nine months. For the West London outfit, their loss to Manchester City shows how far the chasm between these two big six members has become.

Among a backdrop of player unrest – something that was always likely with a senior squad bursting at the seems with more than 40 professionals listed, Enzo Maresca’s debut as a Premier League manager was overshadowed by Raheem Sterling’s statement an hour before kick-off.

The England international highlighting his displeasure at being cast adrift and with the way that Chelsea are buying players this summer, the 29-year-old may not be the last superstar to be persona non grata within their Cobham training facility.

However, there were reasons for Chelsea fans to be cheerful on Thursday night, as the Blues got the better of Servette in the first leg of their Europa Conference League qualifier. A 2-0 lead to take to Switzerland should be comfortable enough, in fairness it should have been three.

Whether Marc Guiu’s miss has a bearing on the tie’s outcome remains to be seen but with the Spaniard missing a chance with an xG of 0.94, he may have to go to the back of the forward queue on Sunday.

This game will possibly see Pedro Neto go up against his former club after his summer switch and although the Portuguese star did not feature the last time these two teams met at Molineux, Wolves still managed to win 2-1 last Christmas Eve. 

Back then, it was Wolves who took advantage of a Chelsea side that were still very much a work in progress under former manager Mauricio Pochettino. Now they will look to take advantage against a team that is a work in progress under new boss Enzo Maresca. 


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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