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Matt Doherty strikes but Chelsea prove too strong for Wolves

Chelsea climbed back into the Premier League's top four with a 3-1 victory over Wolves at Stamford Bridge to end a five-game winless run.

It had looked like being the same old story for Enzo Maresca's team when, at the end of a half they had dominated, goalkeeper Robert Sanchez blundered at a corner and allowed Republic of Ireland international Matt Doherty to wipe out the lead given to them in the 24th minute by Tosin Adarabioyo.

It was another first-half lead squandered just as in games recently against Fulham, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, but whereas seven points had previously been dropped from winning positions, this time Chelsea found their bite after the break to see off Wolves.

Marc Cucurella restored the lead, scoring as he had done the last time his side won in the league on December 15, then Noni Madueke quickly headed a third to prevent any late nerves.

For the first time in his tenure, Maresca's selection was significantly affected by injuries.

Enzo Fernandez, Romeo Lavia and Levi Colwill were all ruled out, with the situation compounded by the longer-term absences of Wesley Fofana and Benoit Badiashile.

It meant a full league debut in blue for Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, while Reece James returned for his first start since early November. Trevoh Chalobah, recalled early from his loan at Crystal Palace, was also thrown in and was welcomed back in full voice by home fans.

Chelsea's barren run had been marked by early dominance of opponents with too little to show in return.

After 20 minutes here they had completed 35 passes in the final third compared with Wolves' two, but all they really had to show was a low drive by Cole Palmer from the edge of the box, pushed to safety by Jose Sa.

Home fans were given an anxious wait

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