Kaoru Mitoma and Georginio Rutter scored goals as Brighton beat Ipswich for their first win in nine Premier League games.
Chelsea go in search of their first win in six Premier League games when they take on Wolves at Stamford Bridge tonight (kick-off 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event). Their FA Cup win over League Two strugglers Morecambe was their first victory since beating Shamrock Rovers in the Europa Conference League on 19 December.
Enzo Maresca’s side last won against Brentford on 15 December, and have since lost to Ipswich and Fulham while drawing with Everton, Palace and Bournemouth. Those results have seen them slip into sixth ahead of kick-off, though they can immediately move back into the top four with a win tonight.
And that's purely down to Chelsea usually offering opponents plenty of chances. Since the beginning of December the Blues have conceded goals to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich, Crystal Palace, Tottenham, Fulham, Brentford, Bournemouth as well as Astana and Shamrock Rovers in the Europa Conference League.
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In part that is because Eze is yet to hit top form. The new England manager, Thomas Tuchel, was in attendance at the London Stadium, but where once Eze might have held out hope of an England recall, it is difficult to see how that would be justified based on this season’s performances.
Chelsea were excellent in forward areas against Bournemouth and really should have been out of sight rather than desperately chasing an equaliser. Nicolas Jackson is holding them back in his current form as the inconsistencies about his finishing are once again starting to being talked about.