Chelsea held on for a victory with ten men: Delap sent off after returning from injury.
Situation on the Field
According to The Sun: Chelsea players faced a tough match as they played with one less player after Liam Delap's red card. He became the fifth player in the team to be sent off this season, and his return from injury lasted only 25 minutes. Delap received a second yellow card five minutes before the final whistle, forcing his team to focus on defense and hope for a win.
“CARELESS 10-man Chelsea just about survived a second-half fightback from wounded Wolves.”
This match highlighted the team's problems, particularly their collective efforts and individual mistakes that lead to serious consequences. Given the ongoing injuries and lack of stability, Chelsea will find it difficult to compete for high positions in the table if they cannot improve their discipline on the field. In analyzing the game, the coach must take these factors into account to find ways to improve results in future matches.
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