Chelsea transitioned seamlessly from the Graham Potter era to the second coming of Frank Lampard with defeat at Wolves. Bar a few tactical tweaks and personnel changes, it was the same meek and tired team that has plodded its way to mid-table mediocrity.

Even Lampard will have shown begrudging respect for Matheus Nunes’ ferocious winner in the first half but little else would have brought enjoyment on his return to the Chelsea dugout.

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