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EPL: Frank Lampard bitten by Wolves on return to Chelsea

A much-improved attacking display was needed from the visitors, who ramped up the pressure in search of an equaliser after the break.

• April 8, 2023
Wolves vs Chelsea
Wolves vs Chelsea [Credit; Shutterstock]

Interim Chelsea boss, Frank Lampard, suffered a Premier League defeat in his first match back in charge of the Blues, failing to break down a relegation-threatened Wolverhampton Wanderers side at Molineux Stadium.

Chelsea have been criticised heavily for their lack of cutting edge, and following a 0-0 draw with Liverpool last time out, that worrying trend continued from the off.

The opening half-hour was short on goalmouth action as Wolves went toe-to-toe with the underperforming Blues, before Matheus Nunes handed them the lead in style. A partially-cleared bouncing ball dropped the way of the Portuguese international, who struck it firmly across the face of goal and into the top corner.

Starting against his former team, Diego Costa came close to adding a second before halftime, but his close-range shot was stifled by Kepa Arrizabalaga.

A much-improved attacking display was needed from the visitors, who ramped up the pressure in search of an equaliser after the break.

Chelsea’s bright spark has so often been João Félix in recent weeks, and the on-loan forward was involved once again as referee Peter Bankes waved away his penalty appeals.

Lampard made several alterations as time ticked away, but despite racking up 13 shots, the away side struggled to create presentable goal-scoring opportunities.

Julen Lopetegui’s Wolves remained well-organised, seeing out a potentially pivotal victory that lift them to 12th in the league, four points clear of a congested relegation zone. Meanwhile, Chelsea ultimately came up short yet again, leaving them languishing in midtable with seemingly little to play for.

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