Chelsea may already have 'world-class' goalkeeper to replace error-prone Robert Sanchez - Blues have a decision to make over their much-maligned No1 after latest costly blunders
A sense of hysteria has gathered around Chelsea in recent weeks. Sustaining performances over 90 minutes has been a struggle, while injuries have bit in key positions, so much so that Maresca was forced into the pragmatism of recalling Trevoh Chalobah from his loan at Crystal Palace.
The Premier League relegation strugglers were beaten 3-1 away from home at Stamford Bridge. Despite scoring a goal, Doherty was ultimately unable to help his team get anything from the contest. He stated post-game to Sky Sports: "Everyone knows about Chelsea 's quality. For me it kind of felt like we weren't at the races at the start.
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Premier League score and updates as Matt Doherty pokes in equaliser - Enzo Maresca’s side are looking for their first league win in over a month
Robert Sanchez makes a mess of Wolves' corner and Matt Doherty pounces on the loose ball to bring Wolves level against Chelsea right before the stroke of halftime at Stamford Bridge.
Given that the West London side has spent a quarter of a billion on its midfield, it is truly bizarre that they are left with such a weak option in this position.
Enzo Maresca admits Robert Sanchez is 'far' from the level Chelsea manager demands - Goalkeeper set to remain in post for now - but next season could be different
Noni Madueke bright and Trevoh Chalobah superb on return - Blues end run of five Premier League games without a win thanks to ruthless second half display
FROM STAMFORD BRIDGE - Chelsea earned their first Premier League of 2025 with a 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday night. The Blues predictably dominated their struggling visitors, taking a deserved lead through Tosin Adarabuioyo midway through the first half.
Chelsea beat Wolves 3-1 at Stamford Bridge to move back into the top four, and end a winless run of five Premier League games. Chelsea started the stronger, passing the ball well and getting into good positions out wide, with Wolves just looking to stay on level terms.