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Chelsea Woes Continues as Lampard Lost His 1st Game At Second Stamford Bridge Return

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Chelsea were beaten on Frank Lampard’s return after a wonder goal from Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes.

Nunes’ stunning strike gave the hosts another survival lifeline and kept Chelsea rooted in turmoil.

The poor visitors, on their third manager of the season after Graham Potter’s sacking last Sunday, turned to Lampard on Thursday in a bid to save their wretched season.

As for Wolves, it was a vital win in their relegation battle which lifted them four points clear of the bottom three to 12th, just a place behind Chelsea. That they did it without suspended talisman and skipper Ruben Neves was further credit and it gives the hosts a platform for survival

Lampard immediately recalled Conor Gallagher and Raheem Sterling but there was nothing to suggest Chelsea’s record goalscorer had sprinkled enough magic to dramatically change their course.

Indeed, Wolves saw plenty of the ball and caused enough problems to keep Kalidou Koulibaly busy. Their issue, as it has been all season, was a lack of cutting edge and Toti Gomes’ tame header was the best they could manage.

Yet, the hosts were allowed to build momentum which at least put Chelsea under regular pressure with Wesley Fofana deflecting Mario Lemina’s shot wide.

Lampard’s men, with the exception of Gallagher, lacked energy with Wolves sensing their chance was coming – and it did in stunning style after 31 minutes.

Nunes has flattered to deceive since his £38million move from Sporting Lisbon last summer but picked a fine time to score his first goal.

Daniel Podence’s cross was flicked by Matheus Cunha and then touched on by Koulibaly to fall to Nunes for the midfielder to smash in a wonderful angled half-volley across Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Reuters

 

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