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Thomas Tuchel stormed across the Goodison Park pitch on Sunday afternoon and straight back to the away dressing room. Who could blame him? The German had just seen a poor display from his Chelsea side as they were beaten 1-0 to relegation-threatened Everton.

It was also a surprisingly quick entrance to the media room at Goodison as well, where Tuchel addressed the post-match press, with an understandable stern look on his face. "Very disappointed," Tuchel bluntly explained.

"We knew what was coming and like in the last matches, we struggled to have clean sheets. In the last four matches, we have one clean sheet against West Ham, and it is the only win we have. So, very disappointed."

It was once again the defensive play that let Chelsea down. Of course, the attacking play was very poor as well, but the defending is the key component that needs to be right before anything else.

Saturday afternoon sees Wolves come to Stamford Bridge, with the Blues having a rare six days off by the time the match kicks off. Wolves effectively have nothing to play for, with Bruno Lage's team sitting comfortably in eighth place in the Premier League table.

This could go one of two ways. Wolves could play freely, knowing there is no pressure on them and enjoy themselves at Stamford Bridge. Alternatively, Chelsea, who still have to secure a space in this season's top four, could want it more than their

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