Chelsea came out of halftime with vigor, speeding past Wolves 3-0 in a smooth second half at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Alejandro Garnacho had two assists and played a role in all three goals as Malo Gusto bagged his first Chelsea goal and was joined on the score sheet by Joao Pedro and ex-Wolves star Pedro Neto.
Chelsea are the second team to the 20-point mark this season, and Enzo Maresca’s men go to the international break with a 6W-2D-3L Premier League record.
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This was no nice one-off for Wolves interim boss James Collins, who is expected to give the reins to former Wolves player and current Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards, despite a nil-nil score line at the break.
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