Prior to today's game, Wolverhampton wanderers had lost three games in a row. Going into the game, they were the underdogs. Wolves conceded two goals in two minutes, one from a penalty kick and the other from open play. At the 60th minute, Chelsea were commanding play on the pitch and Todd Boehly was loving what his team was doing.
Wolves however did fight back and managed to secure a single point in the game's dying minutes. Chelsea fans are blaming Timo Werner for refusing to pass the ball to Romelu Lukaku who had a couple of very good opportunities to score. Lukaku got two goals but he would have easily scored a hat trick.
His two goals however did help him reach an incredible milestone. Romelu Lukaku is Chelsea's top scorer in all competitions combined. He has scored 14 goals in all competitions for Chelsea so far. Romelu Lukaku has scored the 200th goal of his League career
33 Anderlecht
17 West Brom
68 Everton
28 Man Utd
47 Inter
7 Chelsea.

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