Enzo Fernandez forced Sam Johnstone into action with an early free-kick destined for the top corner.
Chelsea player ratings vs Wolves – according to GOAL reporting
Goalkeeper & Defence
Robert Sanchez – 6/10: Rarely called upon against a blunt Wolves attack but made a couple of solid claims.
Malo Gusto – 8/10: Granted license to get forward, headed past Johnstone early in the second half for his first senior goal.
Wesley Fofana – 7/10: Solid defensively, distribution helped Chelsea control the game.
Trevoh Chalobah – 7/10: Tidy on the ball, made a key clearance from a Hugo Bueno cross.
Marc Cucurella – 7/10: Linked up well with Fernandez and Garnacho as attacks focused down the left.
Midfield
Moises Caicedo – 7/10: Fairly wasteful in possession but protected the backline well.
Enzo Fernandez – 8/10: Orchestrated Chelsea’s play, forced Johnstone into early action, and almost scored an Olimpico.
Attack
Pedro Neto – 8/10: A constant threat, scored Chelsea’s third with a simple finish.
Joao Pedro – 7/10: Settled nerves with a close-range finish for the second goal.
Alejandro Garnacho – 9/10: Key threat down the left, assisted Gusto’s opener and Neto’s goal, should have scored earlier.
Liam Delap – 5/10: Improved performance, avoided a red card.
Substitutes & Manager
Estevao – 7/10: Immediate impact, low cross led to Pedro’s goal.
Marc Guiu – 5/10: Missed a decent chance.
Reece James – 6/10: Kept it simple after coming on.
Jamie Gittens – N/A
Andrey Santos – N/A
Enzo Maresca – 9/10: Managerial changes paid off as Chelsea dominated.

