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Madueke’s hat-trick silences boos as Chelsea rout Wolves

• Newcastle hold Bournemouth to 1-1 draw

After being constantly booed by the home crowd for a disparaging social media post about Wolverhampton, Noni Madueke responded with a second-half hat-trick to give Chelsea their first Premier League win under manager Enzo Maresca, reports dailymail.co.uk.

Madueke netted three goals in 14 minutes – all of them assisted by Cole Palmer – to spark a 6-2 win over Wolves, yesterday, which at times had the same kind of chaotic feel that envelops most things at Chelsea these days. But the emphatic second-half performance also indicated that Maresca may already be figuring out how to get the best out of the wealth of attacking talent at his disposal.

Madueke’s hat trick capped a day where he had already drawn headlines for an Instagram post that used an expletive to describe “everything about this place” after Chelsea arrived in Wolverhampton. While he later deleted the post, Wolves fans let him know they didn’t appreciate the sentiment and booed him every time they got the chance.

Turns out that may have been a bad idea. After Chelsea gave up the lead twice in an eventful first half that was highlighted by Palmer’s improvised long-range lob for his team’s second goal, Madueke made sure there was no way back for Wolves in the second.

His goals all had a similar feel to them, with Palmer picking him out on the right side of the area and Madueke beating goalkeeper Jose Sa with a shot from an angle – the first taking a deflection before sailing inside the far post.

New signing Joao Felix then sealed the rout after side-footing home a cross from fellow substitute Pedro Neto, the winger who joined from Wolves this month.
Nicolas Jackson had headed home Chelsea’s opener in just the second minute,

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