Graham Potter was full of praise for his “really impressive” Chelsea players after they cruised to a 3-0 victory over Wolves at Stamford Bridge.
A brilliant Kai Havertz header in first-half injury time set the Blues on their way, before Christian Pulisic and substitute Armando Broja added second-half goals to cap a brilliant display.
The three points took Chelsea into the top four and gave Potter an important first home league victory after arriving from Brighton and Hove Albion in September.
Potter was delighted with his team after the game, telling reporters: “Winning games helps so we look forward to the games.
“It’s about hard work, it’s being together, that stuff is important but the guys have been really impressive.
“Credit to Wolves, they came out and gave us more of a test in the second half, we saw that period out and we managed to score a nice goal.
“We want to score more than one, we were playing so well and if you have that performance level, the goals will come.
“The effort was fantastic and they’ve worked hard in training this week.
“I’ve said from the start I’ve been impressed with how open, honest and responsible they are. It’s difficult to keep the same 11 with the schedule, but there is an element of consistency to how we play.
“[I am] Really happy with the boys and how we’ve recovered. We go again [at Milan] on Tuesday.”
Potter explained his decision to make seven changes from Wednesday’s 3-0 Champions League home victory against Milan, saying: “I pick the right team to [try to] win.
“The schedule is tight so there’s not a load of recovery time. We have to try to select the best team to give us the chance to perform well.”
The Chelsea boss was also pleased to see Broja get on the scoresheet with a well-taken finish into the bottom corner in the 90th minute.
“Great finish, nice pass too,” Potter added. “Whenever he comes on he works hard for the team.
“He’s had to be patient but he’s been working hard in training and it’s nice for him to score.”