Chelsea beat Wolves 3-0 at Stamford Bridge to go second in the Premier League table and add to the relegation fears of their managerless visitors.
The Blues had been booed off at half-time after struggling to turn their dominance into a goal in the first 45 but tore their visitors apart after the break. By the final whistle, their fans were in party mood.
Winless Wolves battled hard but were ultimately outclassed in a game which underlined the scale of the task facing Rob Edwards, if he completes his switch from Middlesbrough, following the sacking of Vitor Pereira. After 11 games, Wolves are eight points from safety and their suffering supporters sung about relegation.
It was an unlikely goalscorer who eventually made the breakthrough for Chelsea six minutes into the second half. Malo

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