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Chelsea Reclaims their Spot Among the Top Four

Chelsea reclaimed fourth place from defending champions Manchester City with a 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton at Stamford Bridge, closing Matchday 22 of the English Premier League.

Goals for Chelsea came from Tosin Adarabioyo (24), Spaniard Marc Cucurella (60), and Noni Madueke (65), while Matt Doherty scored Wolverhampton’s lone goal in stoppage time of the first half (45+5).

This vital win elevated Chelsea to fourth place with 40 points, two ahead of fifth-placed Manchester City (38 points). The two clubs are now set for a high-stakes clash in Matchday 23 at the Etihad Stadium.

The victory also ended Chelsea’s five-match winless streak under Italian coach Enzo Maresca. The team’s most recent result was a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth.

Wolverhampton, meanwhile, is caught in a relegation battle, having suffered their third consecutive loss. The team remains in 17th place, just above the relegation zone, tied on 16 points with 18th-placed Ipswich Town but ahead on goal difference.

Key Moments of the Match

Chelsea began forcefully, with young star Cole Palmer testing Portuguese goalkeeper José Sá in the 12th minute. A defensive miscommunication from Wolverhampton almost led to an own goal, but the ball narrowly missed the net (23).

The hosts capitalized shortly after. A corner created chaos in Wolverhampton’s box, and Adarabioyo struck from close range to give Chelsea the lead (24). The goal was initially ruled offside but was awarded following a VAR review.

Wolverhampton equalized just before halftime when goalkeeper Robert Sánchez failed to clear a corner properly, allowing Doherty to react quickly and score (45+5).

The Blues didn’t wait long to regain the lead after a cross from Noni Madueke was headed by Kiernan Dewsbury to Cucurella, who followed through and slotted it into the net (60).

The hosts continued their pressure, and Madueke secured his team’s comfort after a free kick that Sá misjudged when attempting to clear. Trevoh Chalobah headed the ball, and Madueke finished it with a header of his own into the net (65).

Madueke’s post-match comments regarding his goal, which some believed he “stole” from Chalobah, were notable. He apologized to his teammate, saying, “It’s a striker’s instinct. I apologized to Trevoh Chalobah afterward, but a decisive assist in his first match back was fantastic for him. I told him, ‘Come on, brother, you have to understand, this is what I get paid to do.’”

Wolverhampton pushed forward in the final minutes of the match, with Sánchez making two crucial saves against Brazilian Matheus Cunha and Norwegian Jørgen Strand Larsen (79 and 82). The score remained unchanged, and Chelsea secured three valuable points, earning a victory that was both technical and moral. This win sets them up perfectly for their upcoming clash against Manchester City.

City had thrashed Ipswich Town 6-0 over the same weekend in the same round, signaling a return to their usual dominant form after a turbulent period. This rough patch had been one of the worst under their Spanish manager Pep Guardiola, who has led them to every possible title, firmly establishing his dominance over English football.

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