Chelsea boss Graham Potter was happy for Armando Broja after his goal in Wolves.
Broja came off the bench to score in the 3-0 win.
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.
"My experience is that players, no matter the level, want to play, and you have to respect that. At the same time, it's part of the deal with coming to a club like Chelsea that there is a lot of competition, and you have to fight to play in the team, be ready to help the team, and be ready to play your role.
"All you can do as a head coach is communicate the reasons why and sort of admitting that you're not always right. But we are doing it with good intentions, and it is important we have a strong group, a strong collective because it's really difficult to achieve anything without that."
