A hat-trick from Tammy Abraham helped the Blues on the way to just their second Premier League win of the season, as England international Mason Mount and 21-year-old Fikayo Tomori also scored.
Abraham, who also scored an own goal, is now the league’s top scorer having netted seven times in only five league games under Lampard.
And afterwards the manager was eager to praise his young goalscorers for repaying his trust and helping the Blues to their most convincing win of the season.
“Delighted for them all but particularly for Fikayo Tomori,” L“He has worked so hard from where he started to now, it’s superb.
“Also Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount – we are trying to give chances to the youngsters and they are scoring, taking their chances and showing us why we should keep putting them in the team.
“They deserve it, they have the quality but they also have a love for the club because they have come through the ranks.
“Its not just the youngsters though – players like Willian are having fantastic performances that are just as key.”
Abraham, who spent last season on loan at Aston Villa in the Championship, struggled the last time he played regularly in the Premier League when he spent part of the 2017/18 season at Swansea City.
Yet he now sits top of the scoring charts this term following his triple against Wolves, the third of which was a brilliant solo effort.
“All three goals were so different, it just shows what he can do. We know where we are at.”
“Very happy [with the result]. I think we have had some performances where we have not got results we haven’t wanted but to come to Wolves and win well, is important. We need to continue now.”