Graham Potter won his second consecutive Premier League game in charge of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Kai Havertz, Christian Pulisic, and Armando Broja were the scorer for Chelsea on Saturday when they defeated managerless Wolves.
The goal against was Armando Broja’s first senior goal in a Chelsea shirt. The 21-year-old Albanian international spent last season on loan at Southampton. After impressing on loan Chelsea decided to keep a hold on him this season despite receiving an offer from West Ham.
Broja replaced Mason in the second half but did not take much time for to show what he is capable of after scoring a beautiful low strike following a pass from Mateo Kovacic.
What did Graham Potter say?
Asked how that goal meant for Armando Broja, Graham Potter said: “It is, I think it’s his first. He is going to have an impact off the bench, and you can see what he brings to the team. He is having to be patient, but he is working hard in training, and I think that goal was a big one for him.”
Reacting to his first goal in a Chelsea shirt, Armando Broja said: “It’s always a wait when they check for a possible offside.
“I was keeping my fingers crossed but I thought I had timed my run well.
“Thanks to the fans for the support. It’s unreal, I’ve been waiting for my first goal. It’s a surreal moment. I can’t put it into words. Onto Tuesday now. It was a good performance.
“Everyone knows at one of the biggest clubs in the world there will be competition. It helps us all develop as players. We have a big squad, everyone is needed at all times.”
Meanwhile, former Chelsea attacker Pat Nevin believes Armando Broja has a big future at Chelsea.
The former Scottish internatioanl said on BBC Radio 5 live: ‘That is an important goal for him, these Chelsea fans love Armando Broja because he comes on and puts in so much effort. He is selfless but is also a target man.
“A lot of people have been talking about Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang but do not write off Broja. I think he has got a big future.”
Reacting to Chelsea’s 3-0 win, Pat Nevin added: “Potter makes seven changes pre-game and all them substitutions now and Chelsea don’t look any weaker.
“That is one thing Chelsea have right now is that they can make seven, eight, nine changes and they don’t weaken the side noticeably. I don’t think Chelsea fans were ever worried by the changes.”
Kai Havertz was also impressive with his teammates’ performances against Wolves.
On the Chelsea win, The German said: “In general, I’m very happy. 3-0 is a good result in front of our fans. Good atmosphere and a good game.
“It’s always a great feeling to score. We needed that goal before half-time. It’s good to go into the changing room at 1-0.
“We have a big squad, a lot of good players. We’re all together in this. Today we had a lot of changes but everyone is involved in every game.
“We have to be positive, even those who don’t play. Armando gets a chance and scores straight away.
“Tuesday is the next one, a big game in the Champions League. We have to recover well and go again.