I was watching yesterday’s eventful match between Wolves and Newcastle. And one thing that caught my eye was the fluidity of Wolves’ front three - specifically between Hee Chang Wang and Cunha as Neto seemed tied down to the right.

They put on a show last night as the pair switched positions and caused mayhem for the Newcastle midfield and defense.

The three of them looked in tune with each other, manipulated space really well, and were individually superb too.

Gary O’Neil has got some praise in the past week and I think it is deserved.

I truly feel that he is getting the best out of his team and people underestimated the talent in the Wolves squad.

Although Neto’s injury will set them back a bit, I expect O’Neil to come up with a perfect solution.

Hopefully, they can continue the season in this trajectory and finish with a good league ranking.

  • zzidzz@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I like to watch Wolves altough they lost some important creative players like Neves and Moutinho. About fluidity, its quite common these days when you have strong wingers. Just look at Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool,… they are all doing something similar.