Talk about domination. Chelsea swatted Wolves aside at Stamford Bridge as Graham Potter made it three wins on the bounce and ensured the Blues go into Tuesday's potentially decisive Champions League clash with AC Milan on a high note.
Wolves, to be fair, made it easy for their opponents as they backed off and allowed Chelsea to do what they liked in the game, with Potter even having the luxury of resting a few of his in-form players.
Dropped against Milan last week, Kai Havertz responded with the opening goal although it was a largely quiet afternoon for the Germany international.
That would've felt particularly good for Christian Pulisic, though.
The USMNT star has had a frustrating time of it over the last 12 months but, making just his second start of the 2022-23 campaign, scored his first goal since May as he demonstrated that he still has much to offer at Stamford Bridge.
To cap it all off, Armando Broja smashed home his first ever Chelsea goal. And what a goal it was.
Three points, top four. Bring on Milan.