From the perspective of the Wolves, this game embodies all that makes a game of two halves.
It was the most amazing football match ever. It was perhaps the most interesting first half I’ve seen at Molineux in recent years. The players made excellent use of Noni Madueke’s role as the pantomime villain of the day to energize the audience and build the mood.
That first half of the performance had an electrifying atmosphere. Playing one of the bigger teams in the opening home game of the season, the fans was quite enthusiastic.
The first half of the match was fantastic, but Wolves will be unhappy with the two goals they let up.
Although the first half of the game was excellent, Wolves will be disappointed with the two goals they allowed to slip in.
Yerson Mosquera finds himself torn between two men in spite of this. When the ball crosses over, he reacts, leaving Cole Palmer, and I’m not even sure if he even knows Jackson is there.
Jose Sa is in no man’s land, making it a really poor goal to give away.
Although Chelsea looked extremely dangerous every time they went forward, some of the football Wolves played was some of the best I’ve seen in a long time at Molineux.
They played so fast, direct and with a real intensity to move the ball forward. The passes were inch perfect, the link-up play between the front four was excellent.
Joao Gomes and Mario Lemina were fabulous in midfield. The ball-winning and passing was incredible – and from Jean-Ricner Bellegarde as well – it was really impressive.
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