Chelsea faced Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge in a crucial Premier League clash, and the community’s preferred lineup reflected the need for changes after a disappointing 4-1 defeat at Anfield. Raheem Sterling and Benoît Badiashile faced the axe, with Malo Gusto earning significant support after being added to the ballot. Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson, rarely seen due to injuries, were notable inclusions, generating hope for a positive outcome.
The preferred 4-2-3-1 formation saw Djordje Petrović in goal, with a backline consisting of Chilwell, Silav, Disasi, and Gusto. Enzo and Caicedo formed the double pivot in midfield, while Nkunku operated as the no. 10. The attacking trio featured Palmer, Gallagher, and Jackson, with Sterling missing out.
However, Mauricio Pochettino, the Chelsea manager, made adjustments in the predicted lineup, with Nkunku starting instead of Gallagher, and Jackson leading the attack. Gusto was positioned as a makeshift left-back, and Disasi partnered Thiago Silva in central defense. Djordje Petrovic continued in goal, maintaining his role in the absence of Robert Sanchez.
The match unfolded differently than expected, as Wolves secured a 4-2 victory, marking Chelsea’s second humbling defeat in a week. Matheus Cunha’s hat-trick inspired Wolves, canceling out Cole Palmer’s opener. Despite a late goal from Thiago Silva, Chelsea couldn’t mount a comeback.
The predicted Chelsea XI featured Petrovic in goal, Disasi, Silva, and Gusto in defense, and Caicedo and Fernandez in the double pivot. The attacking quartet included Palmer, Nkunku, Sterling, and Jackson.
The game saw Wolves fielding Sa, Kilman, Dawson, Toti, Semedo, Lemina, Gomes, Ait-Nouri, Neto, Cunha, and Sarabia. Cunha’s stellar performance, including a hat-trick, secured Wolves’ first win at Stamford Bridge since 1979.
Despite the predicted lineup and community preferences, the outcome highlighted the unpredictable nature of football. Chelsea’s struggles against Wolves showcased the challenges of bouncing back from consecutive defeats, emphasizing the need for tactical adjustments and player form considerations.
As the focus shifts to future fixtures, Chelsea will aim to regroup and learn from the setbacks, while Wolves’ impressive performance against a top team positions them as a force to be reckoned with in the Premier League.