I didn't manage to watch the game yesterday, but I did listen to it on the radio and have since watched the highlights. I have to agree with everything that Plater said. There is a terrific team spirit out there and all the players are giving 100% for the shirt.

Much moaning ang groaning about not signing a number 9 on some Wolves forums, and calls for Jeff Shi to go. Some even wanted Fosun out after Thursday. It does make you question the intelligence of some fans, We have spent years in the lower divisions and we are now an established Premier League Team. No worries about point deductions like so many clubs. We are not throwing stupid money in transfers in an attempt to purchase success. The grass is not always greener!

Chelsea must have been looking for three points on Sunday, having seen us lose to Man United on Thursday, and when their first goal went in they must have thought they were there. Try and look at some of the Chelsea podcasts, they are comic genius. You don't expect the fans from one of the big six, to be exiting their stadium fif**** minutes before the final whistle. Were the voting with their feet?

Gomes set the standard when straight from the off he clattered into a tackle. Chelsea must have known then they were in for a tough afternoon. The movement from left to right of our front three was causing the blues all sorts of problems and Neto was unplayable. Sarabia is also now showing what a good player he is. Cunha, what can you say, the first Wolves player to score a hat trick since Jota, he deserved the match ball. Now watch the vultures come out in the summer.

Semedo was handed a yellow for kicking the ball away, quite right, but about five minutes before, a Chelsea player did the same and nothing, consistency please.

Nine goals in eight days is not a bad return from a side that couldn't score last season, and for a while our goal difference was a plus. Once again, as on Thursday, we were undone from a corner. I think I am correct in saying that before Christmas we did not concede from a set piece.

Brentford AGAIN on Saturday, let us keep this good run going.