The hosts had several good chances, including a free-kick from Enzo Fernández that Johnstone tipped over the bar, and a headed effort from Fernández that went wide. However, Wolves' defense held strong, and the game was scoreless at halftime.
Chelsea started the second half with the same intensity, and it paid off when Malo Gusto headed in a cross from Alejandro Garnacho to score his first professional goal. The goal seemed to wake up Wolves, who pushed hard for an equalizer, but Chelsea's quality players made the difference.
Estevao came on as a substitute and quickly made an impact, beating his man down the right and cutting the ball back for João Pedro to score Chelsea's second goal. Pedro then added a third goal with a clinical finish, which effectively ended the game.
The win sees Chelsea move within six points of league leaders Arsenal, while they have now lost just one of their last 12 home games against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wolves, on the other hand, remain winless in the top flight this season and face a difficult task to stay among the elite.











