Sanchez's blushes spared as Chelsea beat Wolves to move into top four


Chelsea moved into the Premier League’s top four with a 3-1 home win over Wolves after second-half goals from Marc Cucurella and Noni Madueke spared goalkeeper Robert Sanchez’s blushes.

The Chelsea shot-stopper’s howler at a corner allowed Matt Doherty to cancel out Tosin Adarabioyo’s opener in first-half stoppage-time.

But the Spaniard had fellow countryman Cucurella to thank as he restored Chelsea’s lead in the 60th minute before Madueke gave the Blues a two-goal cushion just five minutes later.

Error-prone Sanchez

  • Only Ipswich’s Arijanet Muric (5) has made more errors leading to goals among goalkeepers in the Premier League this season than Robert Sanchez (4).

Enzo Maresca’s side ended a five-game winless league run to move up to fourth – two points above fifth-placed Manchester City, while Wolves remain above the relegation zone on goal difference after a third straight league defeat.

Set-pieces were once again the undoing of Vitor Pereira’s side as they conceded from a first-half corner after VAR overturned an offside decision against Tosin after he slammed home from Reece James’ deflected shot with Matheus Cunha playing the defender onside.

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Reece James’ deflected shot finds Tosin, who is initially ruled offside, only for VAR to overturn the decision and award the goal

Sanchez’s clanger then allowed Wolves to equalise in the fifth minute of first-half stoppage time as he dropped the ball at the near post and Doherty tapped home.

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Matt Doherty takes full advantage of Robert Sanchez’s mistake to equalise for Wolves

But, after Cucurella got Chelsea back in front from close range on his 100th Premier League appearance, it was another set-piece which led to a Blues goal as the impressive Trevoh Chalobah, on his return from his Crystal Palace loan, rose highest to nod down for Madueke to head home.

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall flicks on Noni Madueke’s cross for Marc Cucurella to finish the move and put Chelsea back in front against Wolves

Wolves’ defensive issues continue under Pereira, having now conceded the most goals (51) and the most set-piece goals (19) in the Premier League this season.

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Wolves fall to another set-piece as Madueke nudges Trevoh Chalobah’s goal-bound header over the line to extend Chelsea’s lead

Petit: Just punch it, Sanchez!

Ex-Chelsea midfielder Emmanuel Petit speaking on Monday Night Football:

“I don’t know why he didn’t punch the ball. He tried to catch it. He should have punched it.

“He was under pressure. He was so close to his own line so it was a risk [to catch it]. If you want to be secure, to guarantee it, just punch the ball.”

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Following his blunder against Wolves, take a look at Sanchez’s four errors leading to goals this season

Carra: Sanchez a bottom-half goalkeeper

Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher speaking on Monday Night Football:

“Every set-piece is the same now, with people trying to block the goalkeeper. He pushes someone away so he now has the time to deal with it. He should just punch it.

“He’s a Premier League goalkeeper. It’s not a foul. There’s nothing there.

“We keep getting signs that Sanchez is a Premier League goalkeeper – but maybe for a team in the bottom half of the table and not a top team.”

Team news

  • Chelsea made five changes from the home draw with Bournemouth as Trevoh Chalobah started alongside Tosin Adarabioyo at centre-back following his loan recall from Crystal Palace.
  • Captain Reece James made his first Premier League start since November 3, while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was handed his first league start as Pedro Neto also came in.
  • Josh Acheampong and Jadon Sancho dropped to the bench but Romeo Lavia, Enzo Fernandez and Levi Colwill all missed out.
  • Wolves changed three from the loss at Newcastle as Matheus Cunha, captain Nelson Semedo and Pablo Sarabia all returned with Rodrigo Gomes, Goncalo Guedes and Hee-Chan Hwang benched.

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