If anything sums up a game of two halves, it was definitely this game from a Wolves perspective.
It was an absolutely incredible game of football. The first half was as exciting as I’ve probably seen at Molineux in recent years.
The atmosphere was absolutely electric in that first half. The first home game of the season, playing one of the big teams, and the crowd really turned up. Rayan Ait-Nouri didn’t get tight enough and conceded a corner, where everyone gets sucked underneath the ball, giving Nicolas Jackson acres of space at the back post.
Despite that, Yerson Mosquera gets caught between two men. I’m not sure he’s even aware Jackson is there as the ball comes over and he then reacts, leaving Cole Palmer.Although Chelsea looked extremely dangerous every time they went forward, some of the football Wolves played was some of the best I’ve seen in a long time at Molineux.
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