I’m pretty certain Wolverhampton is a nice place’ Noni Madueke, sorry for the comment on social media.

I’m pretty certain Wolverhampton is a nice place’ Noni Madueke, sorry for the comment on social media.

Noni Madueke scored three goals to help Chelsea during the match against Wolves and then made an apology to the public for blaming the city on social media.

After enraging the public of Wolverhampton by first damning the city on social media and then scoring a second-half hat-trick for Chelsea in a 6-2 win against Wolves, Noni Madueke celebrated his first senior treble and issued a public apology.

Madueke’s Facebook post that was swiftly deleted was a scathing critique of “this place is shit” On Sunday, he declared: “I just want to apologize to anyone I may have offended. It’s an error made by a human being or accident. The intention wasn’t to put it posted on my socials such a way. I’m certain Wolverhampton is a lovely town, and Sorry for the inconvenience.”

The crowd booed him throughout Molineux but during the second half, which lasted 14 minutes, he scored three times, all assisted with Cole Palmer. “He is cold and I am fire, so it mixes well,” Madueke declared about Palmer. He also praised his new manager Enzo Maresca. He said: “He’s mad about his approach, the little details, you can see that.”

Maresca was then praised by Palmer for his key roles in the of the six Chelsea goals. “He is a special player, a special guy and a special person,” Maresca declared following his first victory in his new role as Chelsea manager.

However, Mykhailo Mudryk was picked ahead of the newly signed Pedro Neto, with Raheem Sterling being offered for sale He was substituted after half-time. His manager was commenting: “He was working very hard off the ball and was excellent. But when it comes to on the ball, I would like to see to see a little more quality in Misha.”

Neto arrived at half-time and was the catalyst for Chelsea’s final goal, which was scored with the help of Joao Felix, who is the most recent addition to a bulging team. Maresca was also able to outline some of the key goals established by the club’s management. “They just asked me to improve the players, improve the team, and also in this moment the target is to solve the economic problem in terms of the reason why we need to sell players and do some things.”

The Italian demanded the time needed to achieve the desired results. “You require a procedure. It is impossible to compete in a flash with this team. I’ve mentioned many times the differences in our team and Arsenal and City currently is that City have an identical manager for around eight or nine years while Arsenal have been working with the same manager for five years. Chelsea are under an identical manager just the span of two months.”

Gary O’Neil, the Wolves manager, was unhappy with a poor second-half defensive performance. “We gave Chelsea a lot of help so there is an awful lot I need to fix,” Gary O’Neil stated.

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“It’s been a difficult beginning for us playing Arsenal as well as Chelsea. There’s lots of issues to resolve and when we face teams who are closer similar to us, we’ll cause them lots of trouble.”

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