Ridiculous footballer man. How can you ever give up on a player like that. He’s someone you build a national team around. You build your generation on a talent like that. Foden’s come around once a decade or two.
Probably sounds crazy but still feels like Haaland’s underrated. His goal record at every single level is crazy and he was getting put in debates with Isak ffs, he’s not far off being the GOAT 9
#wwfc | Vitor
When you’re in the privileged position of managing Wolverhampton Wanderers & you’ve not won a league game for over six months, you should not only expect criticism, you should also be able to take it as well.
Then after completing the losing to a promoted team hat-trick, coming out and telling the fans that we should be proud is a massive misread of the room & maybe a concerning lack of understanding for the situation Wolves find themselves in.
Effort, desire, fight, hunger & determination are the very basics of what any fan should expect from a team, not things for a manager to cling onto when expecting praise, particularly after pathetic results & performances.
Wolves are the only professional team in England without a league win this season and tomorrow is November, so maybe someone in that position should be a little more understanding and grateful they are still in charge of a Premier League club.
A lot of credit was built up after the brilliant job Vitor did last season, but after a dismal run he’s now well into his overdraft & a payment is long overdue.
You could question the summer signings, but this was a window where the manager had a say in how the squad was shaped, so although primary targets were not acquired, a huge amount of money was still spent.
The one sympathy I have is that the former Porto man is working for Jeff Shi and many a man before him have taken the fall for the long term mess that the Fosun steward has created.
The defeat to Burnley was one that pushed many over the edge when it comes to Vitor, me included.
However, as much I’ve lost faith in the man with a shiny new deal, I’ll back the team during the games and hope that I’m proven wrong and somehow Vitor turns this woeful situation round.
Up the Wolves.
Jean-Philippe Mateta is going to be spoken about in nostalgic terms in 10-15 years by fans across the game, not just at Palace.
The bald head, shirt tucked in, scoring goals for fun. His transformation under Glasner has been glorious.
That’s a certain “Big 6” penalty in the Premier League.
It’s a possible penalty for 12 other Premier League sides.
For Everton and Wolves, it wouldn’t be considered for a penalty, and possibly a yellow card for diving.