OR Chelsea she had a party at her headquarters Wolveseven if the first half was a story that showed that no one could predict the outcome of the match. The 2-2 of the first part became final 6-2 for the “blue” who had him on a big day Noni Madueke. He achieved a hat-trick from his three assists Palmerwhile, nets were also found by Felix in… his second debut with the blue jersey.
THE Pontense he’s back on the Wolves bench after O’Neill counts him in as normal… until he’s told he can’t. And Chelsea opened the scoring on 98 seconds with Jackson’s header. The Wolves, not only did not “freeze”, but put tension in their game and… terrorized the defense of the “blues”.
Kunia in the 27th minute from a great effort by Ait-Nuri equalized at 1-1, Palmer with an incredible lob in the 45th minute gave the visitors a new lead, but the panic at the back did not stop. And Wolves took advantage of it at 45’+5′ from stoppage time, Totti’s header, Larsen’s projection and 2-2 before the break.
The second half was a wildly different story. As balanced as the first part was, the game became a party for Maresca’s team. Noni Madueke took it upon himself and scored a hat-trick within 14′! He scored in similar fashion from roughly the same position in the 49′, 58′ and 63′ from equal assists by Palmer to make it 5-2! And the Felix in his new debut with the blue jersey after the 2023 term, he “sealed” the triumph by writing the final 6-2 in the 80th minute. Podense got playing time for the “wolves”, entering the match in the 59th minute.
In the other game held at the same time as that of “Molino”, Bournemouth and Newcastle they stayed with each other 1-1 at Vitality Stadium. The “cherries” were superior for about an hour, they had opened the scoring in the 37th minute with Tavernier’s finish, but when the “magpies” picked up speed, they found an answer. Gordon in the 76th minute from the second post gave Eddie Howe’s team a 1-1 draw that was anemic until about the 60th minute. The hosts scored a goal in stoppage time, but it was disallowed for Ouattara’s handball.
In detail, the program of the 2nd matchday:
Saturday (24/8)
Brighton-Manchester United 2-1
(32′ Welbeck, 90’+5′ Zoao Pedro – 60′ Diallo)
Crystal Palace-West Ham 0-2
(67′ Sucek, 72′ Bowen)
Manchester City-Ipswich 4-1
(12′, 16′, 88′ Haaland, 14′ De Bruyne)
Southampton-Nottingham Forest 0-1
(70′ Gibbs White)
Tottenham-Everton 4-0
(14′ Bissuma, 25′, 77′ Son, 71′ Romero)
Fulham-Leicester 2-1
(18′ Smith Rowe, 70′ Iwobi – 38′ Faes)
Aston Villa-Arsenal 0-2
(67′ Trossard, 77′ Party)
Sunday (25/8)
Wolves-Chelsea 2-6
(27′ Kunia, 45’+6′ Larsen – 2′ Jackson, 45′ Palmer, 49′, 58′, 63′ Madueke, 80′ Felix)
Bournemouth-Newcastle 1-1
(37′ Tavernier – 76′ Gordon)
Liverpool-Bradford (18:30)
The schedule for the next (3rd) matchday:
Saturday (31/8)
Arsenal-Brighton (14:30)
Everton-Bournemouth (17:00)
Ipswich-Fulham (17:00)
Leicester-Aston Villa (17:00)
Brentford-Southampton (17:00)
Nottingham Forest-Wolves (17:00)
West Ham-Manchester City (17:00)
Sunday (1/9)
Newcastle-Tottenham (15:30)
Chelsea-Crystal Palace (15:30)
Manchester United-Liverpool (18:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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