Chelsea produced a ruthless display to thrash
Wolves and progress to the fourth round of the Capital One Cup as
skipper John Terry returned to action.
Three goals in the first 16 minutes set the tone before Oriol Romeu, Fernando Torres and Victor Moses found the net.
Gary Cahill opened the scoring with a header, before Ryan Bertrand and Juan Mata added two more before half-time.
Romeu then scored a penalty, Torres netted a header and Moses added the sixth from substitute Oscar's cross.
Having
spent the morning at Wembley defending himself against an FA charge of
misconduct , Terry captained the side and enjoyed some respite in front
of his adoring fans.
The Chelsea captain was a virtual spectator
as he was treated to his side's biggest win for almost two years as
Stamford Bridge serenaded him with chants of "there's only one England
captain," some 48 hours after he announced his retirement from
international football.
Chelsea gave debuts to Cesar Azpilicueta
and Lucas Piazon, while Wolves opted to rest 10 players and were behind
after four minutes when Cahill stooped to head in Juan Mata's free kick
at the far post.
Chelsea's youngsters, who looked lively
throughout, then combined for the second goal in the seventh minute.
Romeu's shot was saved by Wolves goalkeeper Dorus De Vries but Piazon
kept the ball alive and turned it back for an unmarked Bertrand to blast
home.
The third goal was an exhibition from the established
stars in the team, Mata starting and finishing a flowing move,
exchanging passes with both Ramires and Torres before finishing
expertly.
It was not all plain sailing for Chelsea, however.
First David Davis saw his strike tipped over before Slawomir Peszko
surged clear of Terry and Cahill and rounded Ross Turnbull before
shooting into the side netting.
Chelsea maintained their momentum
after the interval when De Vries brought Moses down, allowing Romeu to
score his first goal for the club from the penalty spot.
Torres
got in on the act when he powered home a 58th-minute header from Mata's
corner before Oscar crossed for Moses to power home his first Chelsea
goal on his full debut with 19 minutes remaining to complete a perfect
night for Roberto di Matteo's side.
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