Chelsea hung on for a dramatic 4-3 win in an action-packed Carabao Cup tie against Wolves at Molineux.
Enzo Maresca would have been thrilled with a clinical first-half display in which Chelsea went three up to spark chants of 'sacked in the morning' by the home support aimed at Wolves boss Vitor Pereira. Booed off at the break, there was no hint of a comeback.
But after those goals by Andrey Santos, Tyrique George and Estevao - with a delightful dink - a physical Wolves were transformed in the second half, Tolu Arokodare finishing neatly to pull one back before David Moller Wolfe scored to have Chelsea wobbling.
Liam Delap was sent off soon after coming on and even when Jamie Gittens lashed a stunning shot into the top corner, Moller Wolfe went up the other end to keep the tie alive. Wo

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