Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca admitted Estêvão "raised the energy" inside an anxious Stamford Bridge before helping the Blues beat Wolves 3-0 to go second in the Premier League .
The home side were booed off at half-time having dominated the league's bottom side without finding a breakthrough.
The stadium was lifted by Malo Gusto's headed goal six minutes into the second half, and the mood was further transformed when the Brazilian teenager was sent on and immediately set up a second for João Pedro .
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Pedro Neto tapped home the third from Alejandro Garnacho 's cross but despite not getting on the scoresheet, the limelight once again seemed reserved for Estêvão.
"I was very worried before this game," said Maresca

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