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Chelsea 3-0 Wolves Wanderers Player Ratings: London Blues Seal Dominant Win

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Chelsea vs Wolves Player Ratings

Chelsea produced a dominant second-half performance to claim a comfortable 3–0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge. After a frustrating opening 45 minutes filled with missed opportunities and fine saves from Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, the Blues returned from the break with renewed energy and purpose. Malo Gusto broke the deadlock with a rare headed goal before João Pedro and Pedro Neto added to the tally. The standout performer was Alejandro Garnacho, whose creativity and two assists inspired Chelsea’s resurgence, ensuring a well-earned victory and three valuable Premier League points. Check out Sportsdunia's Chelsea vs Wolves Player Ratings:

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Chelsea Player Ratings vs Wolves

Here are Chelsea Player Ratings from Chelsea vs Wolves Premier League game:

Goalkeeper

Robert Sánchez - 6.5: Had very little to do for most of the game. He was a spectator as his teammates dominated possession and attack. Commanded his area when needed, making a good high claim and showing confidence. His distribution was decent, with a high pass accuracy. An easy clean sheet in the end.

Defenders

Malo Gusto - 8.0: What a performance from the right-back. He was a constant threat going forward and solid at the back. Scored the crucial opening goal with a well-timed header, which completely changed the complexion of the game. He was energetic and his link-up play was excellent before he was subbed off. A very impressive display.

Wesley Fofana - 7.5: A rock at the heart of the defence. Fofana was dominant in the air, winning most of his aerial duels, and showed great composure on the ball. He made several key clearances and interceptions. From our perspective, he read the game exceptionally well, snuffing out any potential danger before it developed.

Trevoh Chalobah - 7.0: A really solid and reliable performance alongside Fofana. Chalobah's passing was crisp and accurate, helping Chelsea build from the back. He was positionally sound and made four important clearances. He might not grab the headlines but we noticed he didn't put a foot wrong all game.

Marc Cucurella - 7.0: Always an outlet on the left flank. He was tireless getting up and down the wing, supporting the attack while being diligent with his defensive duties. He created a chance and even had a couple of shots himself. His energy was infectious, though he did lose possession a few times.

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Midfielders

Moisés Caicedo - 7.5: The engine room of the team. Caicedo was tenacious, breaking up play with three successful tackles and recovering the ball multiple times. He picked up a yellow card for his troubles, but that's the price you pay for his style of play. He provided the perfect screen for the backline, allowing the more creative players to flourish.

Enzo Fernández - 8.5: The highest-rated player on the pitch for a reason. The captain was simply majestic. He pulled all the strings from midfield, dictating the tempo with his incredible passing range. He created two chances, had five shots, and was a constant threat. His vision and football intelligence were on another level today, a true masterclass.

Alejandro Garnacho - 9.0: Our Man of the Match without a doubt. After a quiet first half from the team, he exploded in the second. He provided two brilliant assists, setting up the first and third goals with perfect deliveries. His direct running and creativity were too much for the Wolves defence to handle. He was the spark that ignited Chelsea's dominant second-half performance.

Forwards

Pedro Neto - 8.0: A fantastic performance capped with a goal. He looked sharp and dangerous throughout the match, creating two chances for his teammates. His goal was a clinical finish that showcased his composure in front of goal. It was a joy to watch him combine with Garnacho and cause havoc.

João Pedro - 8.0: Led the line effectively and got the goal his hard work deserved. His movement off the ball was intelligent, constantly pulling defenders out of position. He linked up play well and was a constant nuisance for the opposition. Scored Chelsea's second with a powerful strike into the top of the net.

Liam Delap - 6.5: A frustrating outing for the young forward. He worked hard and made some good runs, but things just didn't fall for him in the final third. He had a shot on target saved and another one blocked. He was substituted in the second half as Chelsea looked for a different approach.

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Substitutes

A few players came on but none had enough time or impact to warrant a specific rating based on the available data.

Manager

E. Maresca - 8.0: Got his tactics spot on. After a goalless first half, his team came out with renewed purpose and blew Wolves away. The decision to let his attacking players express themselves paid dividends. A dominant performance and a clean sheet, he can't ask for much more.

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Wolves Player Ratings vs Chelsea

Here are Wolves Player Ratings from Chelsea vs Wolves game:

Goalkeeper

Sam Johnstone - 7.0: It might seem strange to rate a keeper who conceded three goals this highly but it's deserved. Johnstone was excellent, especially in the first half. He made five saves, some of them top-class, to deny Chelsea. Without him, the scoreline could have been far more embarrassing for Wolves. He was their best player by a country mile.

Defenders

Jackson Tchatchoua - 5.5: A very tough day at the office. He struggled to contain the dual threat of Cucurella and Garnacho on his flank. He made a few clearances but was often bypassed too easily. A learning experience for the defender against top-quality opposition.

Santiago Bueno - 5.0: He and his defensive partners were completely overwhelmed. The movement and speed of Chelsea's attack was too much to handle. He struggled to make an impact, losing a couple of key duels and looking a step off the pace throughout.

Ladislav Krejci - 5.0: Similar to his center-back partner, Krejci had a torrid time. While he managed to block a couple of shots, he lost all his duels and was part of a backline that was breached far too easily in the second half. A day he'll want to forget quickly.

Toti - 5.5: As the captain, he tried to organize a defense that was under constant siege. He made a few clearances and his passing was okay but ultimately he couldn't stem the blue tide. A difficult leadership test that the whole team failed.

Hugo Bueno - 4.5: Arguably the worst performer on the pitch. The stats say he was dribbled past four times, and it felt like more. He was given a nightmare by Chelsea's right-sided attackers. He looked lost at sea and couldn't cope with the pace and trickery he faced.

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Midfielders

João Gomes - 6.0: A fighter in a losing battle. Gomes put in a real shift, winning eight duels and making his presence felt with some strong tackles. However, he was simply outnumbered and outclassed by Chelsea's midfield trio. He never gave up, which is to his credit.

André - 5.5: A game that passed him by. He was booked for a cynical foul and was largely anonymous. He couldn't get a foothold in the match or disrupt Chelsea's rhythm. A disappointing performance where more was needed from the central midfielder.

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde - 5.5: Tried to support the attack but had little to work with. He was mostly chasing shadows and couldn't impose his game at all. It was no surprise to see him substituted as Wolves searched for a way back into the match.

Forwards

Hee-chan Hwang - 5.5: Completely isolated and starved of service. He barely had a touch in dangerous areas and was left to feed on scraps. He worked hard off the ball but had zero impact on the game before being subbed off.

Jørgen Strand Larsen - 5.5: A thankless task leading the line for Wolves today. He was physically dominated by Chelsea's center-backs and had just one shot, which was well off target. He was left looking frustrated and isolated for the entire 90 minutes.

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Substitutes

The substitutes who came on for Wolves were unable to change the course of the match or make any significant contribution against a confident Chelsea side.

Sportsdunia's Player of the Match goes to Alejandro Garnacho.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers?
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Chelsea secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in this Premier League match.
When was Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers?
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The match between Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers was played on November 8, 2025.
Who was the man of the match in Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers?
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Alejandro Garnacho was the man of the match, providing two crucial assists for Chelsea.
Who was the worst performer in Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers?
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Hugo Bueno of Wolverhampton Wanderers had a difficult game, struggling defensively against Chelsea's rampant attack.

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