Player Ratings Chelsea s Dominant Performance Against WolvesPlayer Ratings Chelsea s Dominant Performance Against Wolves

omidbasir- **Robert Sanchez (5/10):**
Had minimal involvement in the match, with his only notable action being retrieving the ball from the net after Arokodare scored a consolation goal from a corner.

**Malo Gusto (4/10):**
Struggled in the attacking phase and failed to clear effectively, leading to Wolves’ goal after a careless heel flick at a corner.

**Wesley Fofana (6/10):**
Performed adequately throughout the match, remaining alert during some early Wolves attacks. He will feel disappointed about not securing a clean sheet.

**Trevoh Chalobah (6/10):**
Showed enthusiasm in challenges and won the majority of his duels. However, he could have done better on the goal, as he was outjumped by Adam Armstrong.

**Marc Cucurella (7/10):**
Positioned high on the left flank, his contributions were vital, notably assisting Palmer’s third goal. His involvement in defensive duties was limited due to Chelsea’s overall dominance.

**Andrey Santos (6/10):**
Displayed solid performance and managed to play most of the match despite suffering a crunching tackle from Armstrong.

**Moises Caicedo (8/10):**
Made significant contributions by aggressively tackling and disrupting Wolves’ momentum in the second half. He completed an impressive 94 passes, showcasing his dominance in midfield.

**Cole Palmer (9/10):**
Marked his return with exceptional play, confidently converting both penalties and completing his hat-trick. An outstanding performance to commemorate his 100th appearance for Chelsea.

**Enzo Fernandez (7/10):**
Displayed confidence, exemplified by his audacious rabona attempt at goal. He created numerous scoring opportunities and was unfortunate not to record a goal or assist.

**Pedro Neto (5/10):**
Failed to impress in front of his home crowd and missed a significant chance towards the end, encapsulating a disappointing performance.

**Joao Pedro (7/10):**
Although he had limited scoring opportunities, he was instrumental in earning two penalties due to his relentless movement in attack. He was substituted for Liam Delap in the second half.

**Alejandro Garnacho (5/10):**
Came on for Palmer in the second half but did not seize his opportunity to shine, continuing a challenging week for him.

**Liam Delap (5/10):**
Made a few notable forward runs but did not have any substantial chances to score.

**Josh Acheampong (5/10):**
Provided a steady performance after coming on for Gusto at right-back.

**Jorrel Hato (N/A):**
Came on as a late substitute when Andrey Santos succumbed to his injury.

**Liam Rosenior (8/10):**
Showed faith in Palmer, which was justified by the forward’s outstanding performance. After a disappointing exit from the Carabao Cup, Rosenior’s team responded positively, earning him praise for allowing Fernandez and Palmer the freedom to operate in attack.

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