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Wolves 2-6 Chelsea: What Maresca said

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has been speaking to BBC Match of the Day following his first Premier League win: "In the second half, we changed something and it was better. I thought the intention in the first half was good, but we lost four or five easy balls from set-pieces and counter-attacks.

"The second half was completely different. We didn't lose any balls and we were in control of the game. The tactical plan in the second half was the same, but we were a bit more accurate and didn't give away any easy balls."

On whether Chelsea will attack like this every week: "That is the intention, but there are teams that want the same, so it is not that easy. In the first 10 minutes, we created two or three chances, scored a goal, and then we started to lose the ball. But, overall, it was a good performance.

"Absolutely there are always things that we can improve on. We can learn many things."

On Noni Madueke: "In the first 10 minutes he had two chances. Overall, he was very good.

"The only thing I didn't like from Noni is the free-kick that he gave away before half-time - we can avoid that, especially against a team who are good from set-pieces."