Wolves, Chelsea and EFL Cup
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Chelsea are looking to bounce back from last weekend’s shocking Premier League defeat as they take on Wolverhampton Wanderers in the EFL Cup fourth round. The Blues are one of several Premier League giants looking to book a spot in the Carabao Cup quarter finals and will fancy their chances against relegation-battling Wolves.
Wolves, John Textor, Dragan Solak, Southampton and DAZN are the topics in this week's Business of Football column
Enzo Maresca has just taken his press conference ahead of Chelsea’s EFL Cup tie against Wolves, and the whole thing began with an important team news update.The Chelsea manager revealed in his
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The hosts are having a difficult start to the season and find themselves in 19th position. Wolves have lost their last match 1-0 away to Bournemouth, and have been losing at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 6 matches in the Premier League.
Summer signing Delap picked up his serious hamstring injury in our game against Fulham on the 30th of August, so it’s been two full months out. Obvious he will play only a few minutes tomorrow and be gradually eased back into action, as Maresca added:
“Sacked in the morning,” was the chant Wolves fans sang at their manager, Vitor Pereira, after the Premier League loss to Burnley on Sunday. Wolves players have apologised for their torrid form, which currently sees them sitting rock bottom of the Premier League table.
Mick Brown believes Brendan Rodgers is unlikely to consider becoming Wolves manager following his surprise exit from Celtic.