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Thomas Tuchel accused his side of failing to execute the match plan after Conor Coady’s dramatic late header cost Chelsea precious points in the battle for third.
The Blues looked to be cruising towards three precious points in front of owner elect Todd Boehly.
Romelu Lukaku had given them the lead from the penalty spot shortly before the hour mark with his first goal since December 29. And he then doubled Chelsea’s advantage with a lovely finish from the edge of the box two minutes later.
But Wolves substitute Trincao produced an even better striker than the Belgian’s at the other end of the field soon after coming on to give the visitors hope. And Coady took the gloss of Boehly’s big day with an equaliser in the seventh minute of stoppage time at the end of the game.
A furious Tuchel said: “It’s about the structure and where you lose the ball.
“The opponent takes a crazy approach because they have nothing to lose and we could not score the third goal. The pass is missing, the dribbling is wrong, the decision is wrong.
“So at some point we played like we were 2-0 down rather than 2-0 up.
“I need to watch it again, but it was a lack of execution of


