
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil said his side's performance against Chelsea was a joy to watch.
The young head coach saw his team battle to a remarkable 4-2 success at Stamford Bridge.
After silencing the home crowd and delighting their away supporters, O'Neil simply praised his players post-game.
On the game plan, he stated: It was trying to be us. There was nothing special about it. Trying to keep the team together without the ball, be aggressive when we can, see if we can force some mistakes, but that's always, and then try to find solutions with the ball. I thought with the ball we were excellent, caused them loads of problems with the shape.
I said to the lads that I didn't really like us at 4-1, a lack of focus, harsh criticism of course, but not a trait I really want to see, so make sure we brush up on that. It's a talented group and when we're 4-1 up, we keep going.
I really enjoyed it, I thought the lads deserved massive credit because they're tired, a small group which has just gone Sunday-Thursday-Sunday. I was forced into a few changes which we arranged before, because people couldn't last 90, but they'll have a good day off and then we get ready for Brentford."
He then added on Matheus Cunha: He's a fantastic guy, mainly, and that's a real reason he's been able to produce what he's produced. He's always had quality, we know he has quality, and he's so humble and hard working. I've just worked with him on his understanding of situations and how we can maximize what he is by improving his understanding.
He's taken it all on board, he's working incredibly well and a Premier League hat-trick speaks volumes. I'm keen not to signal him out because there was an awful lot of work that went in from everybody including subs to make the performance what it was an Matheus got to finish them off."
