Noni Madueke bright and Trevoh Chalobah superb on return - Blues end run of five Premier League games without a win thanks to ruthless second half display
Chelsea: Trevoh Chalobah call justified as Enzo Maresca's patience pays off with Blues dominant - The Blues more than deserved all three points against Wolves
Chelsea’s surprise ‘signing’ Trevoh Chalobah offers versatility to regain momentum after Wolves win - Chelsea 3-1 Wolves: The Blues ended a five-game streak without a win with Chalobah shining for the
A sense of hysteria has gathered around Chelsea in recent weeks. Sustaining performances over 90 minutes has been a struggle, while injuries have bit in key positions, so much so that Maresca was forced into the pragmatism of recalling Trevoh Chalobah from his loan at Crystal Palace.
Premier League score and updates as Matt Doherty pokes in equaliser - Enzo Maresca’s side are looking for their first league win in over a month
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Noni Madueke has sent a message to Trevoh Chalobah after stealing his goal against Wolves on the return to Chelsea from Crystal Palace.
Noni Madueke has revealed that he apologised for stealing Trevoh Chalobah's goal against Wolves on Monday Night Football. He jokingly said that he had to do it because it is what Chelsea 'pay him to do.' The Blues returned to winning ways after having gone five Premier League games without one, comfortably beating the west Midlands side 3-1.
Enzo Maresca's Chelsea ended their five-game winless run in the Premier League with a 3-1 success against Wolves at Stamford Bridge on Monday.
Jamie O’Hara has called for an ‘investigation’ into VAR following Arsenal teen Myles Lewis-Skelly’s controversial red card. Lewis-Skelly was sent off by referee Michael
With the January transfer window closing in less than a week, Premier League clubs are scrambling to finalise any remaining deals. Manchester City has been the biggest spender, shelling out £150million to support Pep Guardiola's rebuilding efforts,
Champions City beat visitors Chelsea on Saturday to climb above them into fourth place in the Premier League table