“I think you see that, even in the first game versus City, there were some nice patterns of play we probably just couldn’t finish but today we were clinical. It’s a great day for him I’m happy he’s got his first Premier League win for Chelsea.”

Palmer also scored a goal of his own to put Chelsea 2-1 ahead just before half time, before Wolves to equalised moments later.

However, the second half was the Madueke and Palmer show.

Palmer was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year earlier this month following a successful debut season at Stamford Bridge, where he contributed 27 goals and 15 assists in all competitions following a £40 million ($52m) move from Manchester City last August.

Seeing two of his star players perform so well will have pleased Maresca following an eventful start to his tenure, with questions raised about the club’s transfer activity and a 2-0 defeat to City in their opening Premier League game of the season.

New Chelsea signing João Félix also scored in the win over Wolves to start his second spell at the club.

Felix joined Chelsea on a seven-year deal from Atlético Madrid after spending six months on loan with the London club last season.