Tammy Abraham scores hat-trick and own goal as Chelsea hammer Wolves

14 September 2019 04:10
This was supposed to be a day of celebration for Wolves, as they marked the 130th anniversary of their first match here. Instead, a new Chelsea goalscoring hero stole the show, as Tammy Abraham struck his first hat-trick for the club after Fikayo Tomori started the rout by opening his own account with a wonderful strike from long-range. Late goals for Romain Saïss and Patrick Cutrone gave the hosts a little cheer and took away some of Chelsea’s satisfaction. Mason Mount restored some it by scoring Chelsea’s fifth in stoppage time.Dear old Molineux had been a fortress for Wolves for most of this year, with the home side unbeaten in any competition here since January, but by half-time that was all irrelevant history. They were 3-0 down and in danger of an even worse mauling. Related: Sadio Mané double gives Liverpool comeback win after Newcastle scare Related: Marcus Rashford’s early penalty edges blunt Manchester United past Leicester Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian