August 26th 2024.
Chelsea had an impressive 6-2 victory against Wolves, but former manager Glenn Hoddle has issued a warning not to let the win go to their heads. After their disappointing loss to Manchester City last weekend, the Blues bounced back in a big way at Molineux.
The game got off to a chaotic start, but Chelsea quickly gained control and delivered what many are calling their best performance under the leadership of manager Clearlake. They scored four unanswered goals, with Noni Madueke securing a hat-trick and Joao Felix adding a superb goal set up by new signing Pedro Neto. Even Cole Palmer got in on the action with a goal and three assists.
Despite the impressive result, Hoddle reminded his former team that they can't expect every game to be as easy. He told Premier League Productions, "We've seen that they have talented players, but every match in the Premier League won't be like this one." Hoddle also pointed out that the game was incredibly open with little defending, which made for a thrilling match but is not a sustainable strategy in the long run.
Speaking of Madueke, who was the star of the game, the young player apologized for a social media post that insulted the city of Wolverhampton. The England Under-21 winger was heavily booed by the home fans throughout the match due to a now-deleted post on his Instagram account that contained a derogatory term to describe the city he was staying in. In an interview after the game, Madueke expressed his regret, saying, "I just want to apologize to anyone that I might have offended. It was a mistake and not intended to be shared on my social media. I'm sure Wolverhampton is a lovely town and I'm sorry."
Despite the booing, Madueke showed his resilience and played a crucial role in Chelsea's victory. He acknowledged that playing under pressure and dealing with criticism is all part of being a professional athlete.
Overall, it was a thrilling game for Chelsea and their fans, but Hoddle's warning serves as a reminder that the team must stay focused and not get carried away by one win. In order to be successful in the Premier League, they must be prepared for every match and not rely on their opponents' mistakes.
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