Premier League Game 1
Liverpool 1
I_Halifa (8)
Booked: D_Llorente (5)
Wolves 1
J_Moder (64)
Booked: J_Moder (61)
HT: 1-0
MotM: J_Moder (Wolves)
What a great result for Wolves on our first step back into the Premiership after a season away. A draw away from home at Anfield was more than we could have hoped for. To be fair to Liverpool though we were pretty lucky as they dominated large parts of the game. The home side started with tactical advantage, but after they went ahead that advantage reverted to Wolves. But it was still an uphill slog to get anything out of this game for the visitors. Jakub Moder was the stand out player of the game for Wolves, anchoring the central midfield role and popping up to score our equalising goal in the second half.
Enjoyable game well played Livi.
Premier League Game 2
West Ham United 2
C_Palmer (33), K_Konate (73)
Booked: K_Konate (69)
Wolves 3
Joao_Pedro (47,57), N_Tella (50)
Booked: R_Oxford (48), N_Tella (69)
HT: 1-0
MotM: Joao_Pedro (Wolves)
Nothing much between the two teams overall, but Wolves had that little bit of extra confidence after the draw at Anfield. West Ham grabbed the early lead in the first half, but Wolves bounced back early in the second half with three unanswered goals to really take the game by the scruff of the neck. West ham scored a second to make the last 20 minutes or so interesting, but Wolves held on for a massive here points. A brace from Joao Pedro ensured he would also justifiably get the man of the match award.
Unlucky Todd, on another day that score would have been the reverse.
Premier League Game 3
Wolves 4
N_Jackson (22), C_Cresswell (23), C_Traore (50), Emerson_Royal (89)
Sent Off: N_Jackson (85)
Booked: C_Traore (26)
Barnsley 1
K_Mitoma (35 pen)
Booked: E_Abidal (31)
Injured: B_Howard (31)
HT: 2-1
MotM: M_Cunha (Wolves)
This was the first home game of the season for Wolves as they took on Yorkshire side Barnsley in the hope of staying unbeaten. As it turned out Barnsley edged possession, but Wolves proved far more clinical in front of goal burying four of their five shots on goal. With Matheus Cunha setting up three of the Wolves goals and fittingly gaining the man of the match award. Great win and a welcome three points puts us up to an unlikely second place in the table. The massive downside was Nicolas Jackson getting sent off in the 85th minute for a second needless yellow card.
Played Dan.
Premier League Game 4
Crystal Palace 1
Adama_Traore (28 pen)
Booked: W_Anton (93)
Wolves 1
C_Traore (52)
Booked: J_Moder (43), C_Cresswell (51)
HT: 1-0
MotM: Adama_Traore (Crystal Palace)
Wasn’t sure what to expect here with Palace’s new manager and with striker Nicolas Jackson missing this looked a tough game for Wolves. This was a game of missed opportunities as Joao Pedro had the chance to put Wolves ahead on 14 minutes when Matheus Cunha was brought down, but he failed to hit the target and blazed it over the top. 14 minutes later the tables turned as Palace were awarded a penalty that Adama Traore made no mistake with and duly put Palace into the lead. Wolves defender Pascal Struijk took a long throw, and it fell nicely for Chaka Traore in the Palace box who hit it sweetly to drag Wolves back into the game. Possession wise there was never much between the two sides, but Palace will be rueing their missed opportunities in front of goal having had twelve shots on target compared to Wolves meagre five.
Played Rob and welcome to FFO.
Premier League Game 5
Wolves 1
Joao_Pedro (5)
Booked: C_Cresswell (5)
Manchester United 2
Gavi (24), Luis_Diaz (55)
Booked: J_Oblak (11)
HT: 1-1
MotM: Joao_Pedro (Wolves)
Only our second home match of the campaign and we came into this difficult encounter with Manchester United unbeaten and sitting high in the table. Unfortunately, that was all about to change despite the fact that Wolves took first blood with a great goal from Joao Pedro after only five minutes. Twenty minutes later United fashioned an equaliser that put the home fans on edge. United grabbed their second, and winning goal, midway through the second half. Wolves couldn’t manage to respond, and the far stronger visitors broke the home team despite all their efforts. Overall Manchester United were good value for the win having dominated for much of the game. We had hoped that the early yellow card for United’s keeper Jan Oblak might have been an issue later in the game, the hope never materialised as the keeper maintained his discipline throughout the rest of the game and stayed on the pitch.
Very well played Steve. Despite the gulf in class between the two sides, we were just glad to keep it close.
DBC Cup Group A 1st Round
Wolves 7
P_Struijk (5), C_Cresswell (13), N_Jackson (20,46,46), Emerson_Royal (80), Joao_Pedro (88)
Booked: N_Tella (35), Emerson_Royal (59), J_Moder (80)
Fulham 1
Y_Gourcuff (89)
Sent Off: M_Cash (28)
HT: 4-0
MotM: N_Jackson (Wolves)
This was just the result we needed after losing our undefeated record in our previous game against Manchester United. The sending off of Cash certainly didn’t help the Cottagers, but to be fair Wolves were already three goals up by that stage and well on top. Nicolas Jackson rightly came away with the man of the match award after his three goal haul. Fans, players and coaching staff all came away from this game with a smile on their faces. The only slightly despondent figure was that of Aaron Ramsdale who was hopeful of a clean sheet until the visitors struck in the 89th minute.
Very unlucky Joe as you had the tactical edge at times in this game, but nothing went right for your team on the night.
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Liverpool 1
I_Halifa (8)
Booked: D_Llorente (5)
Wolves 1
J_Moder (64)
Booked: J_Moder (61)
HT: 1-0
MotM: J_Moder (Wolves)
What a great result for Wolves on our first step back into the Premiership after a season away. A draw away from home at Anfield was more than we could have hoped for. To be fair to Liverpool though we were pretty lucky as they dominated large parts of the game. The home side started with tactical advantage, but after they went ahead that advantage reverted to Wolves. But it was still an uphill slog to get anything out of this game for the visitors. Jakub Moder was the stand out player of the game for Wolves, anchoring the central midfield role and popping up to score our equalising goal in the second half.
Enjoyable game well played Livi.
Premier League Game 2
West Ham United 2
C_Palmer (33), K_Konate (73)
Booked: K_Konate (69)
Wolves 3
Joao_Pedro (47,57), N_Tella (50)
Booked: R_Oxford (48), N_Tella (69)
HT: 1-0
MotM: Joao_Pedro (Wolves)
Nothing much between the two teams overall, but Wolves had that little bit of extra confidence after the draw at Anfield. West Ham grabbed the early lead in the first half, but Wolves bounced back early in the second half with three unanswered goals to really take the game by the scruff of the neck. West ham scored a second to make the last 20 minutes or so interesting, but Wolves held on for a massive here points. A brace from Joao Pedro ensured he would also justifiably get the man of the match award.
Unlucky Todd, on another day that score would have been the reverse.
Premier League Game 3
Wolves 4
N_Jackson (22), C_Cresswell (23), C_Traore (50), Emerson_Royal (89)
Sent Off: N_Jackson (85)
Booked: C_Traore (26)
Barnsley 1
K_Mitoma (35 pen)
Booked: E_Abidal (31)
Injured: B_Howard (31)
HT: 2-1
MotM: M_Cunha (Wolves)
This was the first home game of the season for Wolves as they took on Yorkshire side Barnsley in the hope of staying unbeaten. As it turned out Barnsley edged possession, but Wolves proved far more clinical in front of goal burying four of their five shots on goal. With Matheus Cunha setting up three of the Wolves goals and fittingly gaining the man of the match award. Great win and a welcome three points puts us up to an unlikely second place in the table. The massive downside was Nicolas Jackson getting sent off in the 85th minute for a second needless yellow card.
Played Dan.
Premier League Game 4
Crystal Palace 1
Adama_Traore (28 pen)
Booked: W_Anton (93)
Wolves 1
C_Traore (52)
Booked: J_Moder (43), C_Cresswell (51)
HT: 1-0
MotM: Adama_Traore (Crystal Palace)
Wasn’t sure what to expect here with Palace’s new manager and with striker Nicolas Jackson missing this looked a tough game for Wolves. This was a game of missed opportunities as Joao Pedro had the chance to put Wolves ahead on 14 minutes when Matheus Cunha was brought down, but he failed to hit the target and blazed it over the top. 14 minutes later the tables turned as Palace were awarded a penalty that Adama Traore made no mistake with and duly put Palace into the lead. Wolves defender Pascal Struijk took a long throw, and it fell nicely for Chaka Traore in the Palace box who hit it sweetly to drag Wolves back into the game. Possession wise there was never much between the two sides, but Palace will be rueing their missed opportunities in front of goal having had twelve shots on target compared to Wolves meagre five.
Played Rob and welcome to FFO.
Premier League Game 5
Wolves 1
Joao_Pedro (5)
Booked: C_Cresswell (5)
Manchester United 2
Gavi (24), Luis_Diaz (55)
Booked: J_Oblak (11)
HT: 1-1
MotM: Joao_Pedro (Wolves)
Only our second home match of the campaign and we came into this difficult encounter with Manchester United unbeaten and sitting high in the table. Unfortunately, that was all about to change despite the fact that Wolves took first blood with a great goal from Joao Pedro after only five minutes. Twenty minutes later United fashioned an equaliser that put the home fans on edge. United grabbed their second, and winning goal, midway through the second half. Wolves couldn’t manage to respond, and the far stronger visitors broke the home team despite all their efforts. Overall Manchester United were good value for the win having dominated for much of the game. We had hoped that the early yellow card for United’s keeper Jan Oblak might have been an issue later in the game, the hope never materialised as the keeper maintained his discipline throughout the rest of the game and stayed on the pitch.
Very well played Steve. Despite the gulf in class between the two sides, we were just glad to keep it close.
DBC Cup Group A 1st Round
Wolves 7
P_Struijk (5), C_Cresswell (13), N_Jackson (20,46,46), Emerson_Royal (80), Joao_Pedro (88)
Booked: N_Tella (35), Emerson_Royal (59), J_Moder (80)
Fulham 1
Y_Gourcuff (89)
Sent Off: M_Cash (28)
HT: 4-0
MotM: N_Jackson (Wolves)
This was just the result we needed after losing our undefeated record in our previous game against Manchester United. The sending off of Cash certainly didn’t help the Cottagers, but to be fair Wolves were already three goals up by that stage and well on top. Nicolas Jackson rightly came away with the man of the match award after his three goal haul. Fans, players and coaching staff all came away from this game with a smile on their faces. The only slightly despondent figure was that of Aaron Ramsdale who was hopeful of a clean sheet until the visitors struck in the 89th minute.
Very unlucky Joe as you had the tactical edge at times in this game, but nothing went right for your team on the night.
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