Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Chelsea – Football Match Report – 14 September 2019



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Tammy Abraham scored a hat-trick and an own goal as Chelsea scored an impressive 5-2 win over Wolves at Molineux on Saturday.

Chelsea scored three goals in the first half, including a miraculous strike from Fikayo Tomori as they won their second Premier League win under Frank Lampard.

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It was a bargain up to half an hour when visitors opened the score in a sensational style.

The ball was cleared from a small corner and fell on Tomori who produced a fantastic curling effort on the roof of the nets.

Tammy Abraham scored his first hat trick for Chelsea. Laurence Griffiths / Getty Images

The visitors doubled their lead three minutes later when Abraham took a ball in the corner and finished the race Rui Patricio.

Abraham got his second goal just before the break, wearing a beautiful center header from Marcos Alonso.

The forward completed his hat trick early in the second period by getting a long pass from Jorginho and dipping the ball into the goal.

With seven goals in five games, Abraham, 21, is now the top scorer in the Premier League, one ahead of Sergio Aguero of Manchester City.

"I hope it's my season, I have to keep working hard at every training session, every game, every game, I want to prove myself to the gaffer," he said. -he declares.

The hosts scored two goals late in the game with a goal against Abraham and Patrick Cutrone, but Mason Mount scored Chelsea's fifth goal with the last shot of the game.

Wolf coach Nuno Espirito Santo was deeply disappointed by his team's performance, which allowed for many smooth passes but very little defensive stability.

"It was a bad performance, we started the game well but the mistakes we made can not be repeated and we know that they can not happen again," he said.

"It was defensive mistakes, the game changed with the goal, we lost focus, I'm not happy, there's no point in being angry at them, but I need them for get better."

Chelsea, who will host Liverpool next week, is sixth with eight points, while the Wolves, who visit the Crystal Palace looking for their first win of the season, rank 19th on three points.

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