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·8 de noviembre de 2025
VIDEO: Enzo Fernández and Garnacho shine as Chelsea beat Wolves

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·8 de noviembre de 2025

The Argentine flag waved high at Stamford Bridge. On matchday 11 of the Premier League, Chelsea thrashed Wolverhampton 3-0, and one of the main reasons for the victory had an Argentine stamp: Enzo Fernández and Alejandro Garnacho, who were key players in a connection that sealed the match.
In a match that had started tense and uneventful, Chelsea found clarity in the second half, especially due to an improvement in performance from their Argentine players and the entry of Estevao. Meanwhile, Enzo controlled the tempo with authority, while Garnacho, from the left wing, provided imbalance and two assists that were crucial for the rout.
In that sense, the most outstanding play of the afternoon was the third goal, a true Argentine combination. Enzo Fernández received the ball in his own half and, without needing to control it, turned and launched a long pass with his laces. Garnacho sprinted like an arrow down the left wing, outpaced his marker, and once inside the area, passed the ball to the middle for Pedro Neto to push it into the back of the net and seal the rout.
The first blow from the London team came six minutes into the second half, when Garnacho broke through on the left and sent a precise cross that Malo Gusto connected to open the scoring. From that moment, Chelsea took control of the match against a Wolverhampton side lacking ideas, which remains stuck at the bottom of the table. The second goal would come a few minutes later, courtesy of Pedro.
With this result, Chelsea reached 20 points and positioned themselves as second in the Premier League, at least temporarily. To remain as the runner-up, they will need to keep an eye on what happens this Sunday with Manchester (19), who face none other than Liverpool.
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