In the second round of the Premier League, Chelsea defeated Wolves with a resounding score of 6-2, during which Mudueke scored a hat-trick. After the game, he shared his feelings in an interview.
Speaking about the importance of the match, he said: “Today’s game was extraordinary. I just wanted to be smarter about timing my actions. Our tactical setup allowed us to continuously attack, maintaining possession in the opponent’s half. Perhaps the first half had a faster pace, but in the second half, we controlled the game better.”
Regarding his hat-trick, Mudueke commented: “The first goal had some luck involved. The second goal is entirely due to Cole Palmer, who delivered two exquisite passes; the ball landed perfectly where it needed to be, and all I had to do was receive it and shoot. I’m delighted to have completed the hat-trick, but more importantly, we won the game.”
When talking about his partner Cole Palmer, he said: “It’s incredible. He is calm while I am full of passion, and this combination works really well. He always delivers the pass at the critical moment. I enjoy controlling the ball in open spaces, breaking through defenses, and creating opportunities, and everything went very smoothly today.”
Moreover, Mudueke also spoke about head coach Enzo Maresca: “His coaching style is very clear. Everyone can see the achievements he made last season with Leicester City, and his attention to detail is meticulous. Even in the first match against Manchester City, we demonstrated some excellent tactical arrangements, unfortunately without scoring goals. Today’s victory is fantastic, and I’m glad he could win his first Premier League match as Chelsea’s manager. Next, we will travel to Geneva for the match.”
Just before this match, Mudueke shared his location in Wolverhampton and wrote: “Everything about this place is shit.” He later deleted the post, but many eagle-eyed netizens had already taken screenshots.
After the game, he also expressed his apologies: “I want to apologize to everyone I may have offended. It was just a mistake, an accident. I didn’t mean to post it on social media. I believe Wolverhampton is a beautiful town, and I’m very sorry about this. As for the boos on the field, I expected them, but that’s part of the game. You have to be able to play under such pressure.”
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