- Chelsea made light work of Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-2 at the Molineux Stadium
- Noni Madueke bagged an impressive second half hat-trick to quieten the booing Wolves fans
- The England winger apologised for his comments on his Instagram story, which insulted the city
Noni Madueke has apologised to the city of Wolverhampton for his offensive comments despite quieting the Molineux Stadium with a hat-trick.
Chelsea got their first win of the season away from home by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-2 to record the first Premier League win of the Enzo Maresca era.
The Blues were in dominant fashion, with starman Cole Palmer opening his account for the season with a brilliant volley. Nicolas Jackson also scored his first while the returning João Felix also scored.
The biggest talking point of the day was Madueke, who overcame adversity to shut up the Molineux fan …