Chelsea: Trevoh Chalobah call justified as Enzo Maresca's patience pays off with Blues dominant - The Blues more than deserved all three points against Wolves
After learning of Chalobah’s recall, Palace boss Oliver Glasner argued that he’d benefitted from his run of regular football, having played just 17 times under Mauricio Pochettino last season. “When you make a loan deal it is usually win-win for everyone,” he said.
Trevoh Chalobah's return to Chelsea could steady the Blues as they look to solidify their impressive progress this season.
Chalobah was reluctant to return to simply make up the numbers in Maresca's squad. He has been assured that he has a role to play
Chelsea manager, Enzo Maresca has ruled out any possibility of recalling the likes of midfielders Lesley Ugochukwu and Andrey Santos this January transfer
Chelsea’s surprise ‘signing’ Trevoh Chalobah offers versatility to regain momentum after Wolves win - Chelsea 3-1 Wolves: The Blues ended a five-game streak without a win with Chalobah shining for the
Enzo Maresca’s press conference on Friday wasn’t too exciting, but he did refer to this January (jokingly) as a “disaster.”There’s plenty of time for it to get better, of course. So far
Chelsea got their first win in six Premier League matches with a 3-1 victory over Wolves on Monday night, but goalkeeper Robert Sanchez is again under the microscope after another error
Chalobah joins Adarabioyo, Disasi and Levi Colwill as central defenders available for Monday’s game against Wolves, though Colwill is nursing a minor knock. 18-year-old academy product Josh Acheampong has also deputised at centre-back in recent weeks, starting the last two league games.
CHELSEA are set to be forced into a makeshift starting XI when they take on Wolves tonight, with star man Cole Palmer set to miss out through injury. The Blues have been hit by a wave of injuries
Blues boss again goes public with his frustrations over one player’s work rate despite his impressive performance against Wolves
The stalling Blues head into Monday night’s Premier League clash with Wolves at Stamford Bridge with a potential shortage of options in midfield, with Enzo Fernandez and Romeo Lavia both struggling with muscle fatigue.