Pulisic made most of rare start by scoring with Chelsea

Christian Pulisic made the most of a rare start by scoring in a 3-0 win for Chelsea over Wolverhampton on Saturday to cap a good week for new manager Graham Potter.

The American forward was handed just his second English Premier League

start this season and made it 2-0 with a delicate chip in the 49th minute at Stamford Bridge.

Kai Havertz headed home a cross from Mason Mount on the stroke of halftime after Chelsea dominated the opening 45 minutes,

and Armando Broja added the third in the 89th for his first Chelsea goal.

Watch the incredible goals in Chelsea vs Wolves match!

Potter made seven changes and switched systems from Wednesday’s 3-0 Champions League win over AC Milan. Chelsea still looked fluid and overwhelmed Wolves,

who are without a manager after Bruno Lage’s sacking. They fell to a third straight loss.

Chelsea saw six shots and one header sail wide in the first half,

and it took a top-level save from Jose Sa to thwart Pulisic ’s long-range strike towards the top corner.

In first-half injury time, though,

Havertz popped up at the far post to head home Mount’s lofted cross.

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Chelsea wasted little time to double that lead after the restart. Pulisic traded passes with Mount to skip into the box on the inside left,

then deliver a deft finish to beat the advancing Sa.

Former Chelsea striker Diego Costa made his debut for Wolves and claimed the biggest reception of the day when he was substituted,

taking a lap of honor as he slowly walked along the touchline toward the Wolves dugout.

Brojca’s goal came when fellow substitute Mateo Kovacic threaded through to the forward, who cut back from the defensive cover before drilling into the net.

Chelsea stroll past Wolves to continue winning run under Potter

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London, Britain – October 8, 2022 Chelsea’s Kai Havertz celebrates scoring their first goal Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Premier League - Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Goals from Kai Havertz,

Christian Pulisic and Armando Broja helped Chelsea to a 3-0 win over struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to hand new boss Graham Potter his first home win in the Premier League.

Chelsea had clinched a last-gasp win at Crystal Palace in Potter’s first league game before thumping AC Milan on Wednesday and continued their run against managerless Wolves,

with a scoreline that eventually reflected their dominance.

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London, Britain – October 8, 2022 Chelsea’s Kai Havertz celebrates scoring their first goal Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Oct 8 (Reuters) – Goals from Kai Havertz,

Christian Pulisic and Armando Broja helped Chelsea to a 3-0 win over struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to hand new boss Graham Potter his first home win in the Premier League.

Premier League - Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Chelsea had clinched a last-gasp win at Crystal Palace in Potter’s first league

game before thumping AC Milan on Wednesday and continued their run against managerless Wolves,

with a scoreline that eventually reflected their dominance.

Potter made seven changes to his starting lineup with Tuesday’s reverse fixture against Milan at San Siro in mind,

but Chelsea showcased their strength in depth and outclassed a lacklustre Wolves side whose only win this season came against Southampton early in September.

The victory took Chelsea to fourth in the standings with 16 points from eight games while Wolves remain 18th with six points after three straight defeats.

A much-changed Chelsea dominated the opening 45 minutes and took the lead in first-half stoppage-time when Havertz nodded home Mason Mount’s cross.

Mount then had a big hand in the second,

playing in Pulisic to dink over Jose Sa,

before substitute Broja raced through to add a late third as Chelsea beat Wolves for the first time in four attempts.

The Blues move up to fourth as Potter earns an important first home league victory after making seven changes.

The hosts started brightly with Conor Gallagher and Havertz both going close in the early minutes,

although Daniel Podence headed just wide at the other end.

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