Famalicão right back Rodrigo Pinheiro is reportedly close to an agreement with #Wolves.
Greek club Olympiacos are also said to have had an interest in the 23 year old.
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Really sad news
Kenny Jackett was the 1st Wolves manager I got to deal with on a day to day basis back in 2015
Kind, genuine, so passionate about the club & the fanbase
Such a family man & all the values that make up a great human
Thoughts & prayers to his family 🧡🖤
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The man who brought us back from the brink and rebuilt us. Something we have never forgotten.
A gentleman in the truest form.
Thank you, Kenny.
RIP.
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Wolves are devastated to learn of the passing of our former manager Kenny Jackett.
Kenny led the club to its incredible record-breaking League One title and laid the foundations for the club as we know it today.
The thoughts of everyone at Wolves are with Kenny’s family and friends at this time 💛
Wolves are devastated to learn of the passing of our former manager Kenny Jackett.
Kenny led the club to its incredible record-breaking League One title and laid the foundations for the club as we know it today.
The thoughts of everyone at Wolves are with Kenny’s family and friends at this time 💛
Raul Jimenez in tears after scoring for Mexico, this is what it’s about. After all he’s been through too, the raw emotion is palpable.
Absolutely nothing tops the World Cup.
Understand Kieran Trippier is considering cancelling his agreement with Wolves as he is angry at the sacking of manager Rob Edwards feeling he has misled by the club. Trippier’s deal at Wolves does not kick in until July 1st after leaving Newcastle as a free agent. #wwfc
𝘊é𝘴𝘢𝘳 𝘗𝘦𝘪𝘹𝘰𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘰 𝘞𝘰𝘭𝘷𝘦𝘴 - what does the data say?
I’ve pulled Gil Vicente’s full 34-game league output from last season and the popular framing of Peixoto as a high-pressing coach doesn’t hold up. His side ranked 10th in the league for pressing intensity (11.2 PPDA) and won just 17% of their possessions in the high third.
The actual model is more interesting. A compact 4-2-3-1 that defends as a 4-4-2 mid-block, then builds short on regain - only 11.4% of passes went long. Barely any direct counter-attacking. They absorb, then attack through organised positional play, with heavy crossing volume (15.2 per match) and serious set-piece detail.
He’s also genuinely adaptive. Against Porto, Benfica, Sporting and Braga: 43% possession and a passive block. Against the rest: 51% and a far more aggressive press. Two game plans, one structure.
The number that matters for Molineux - in games where Gil Vicente held 55%+ possession, they produced 1.77 xG per match and won four of six. Limited sample, but it suggests a coach who can break a block, not just manage a game. In the Championship, that’s the entire job.
Trippier as the delivery full-back, Jimenez as the 9, André in the pivot. The pieces fit the model better than they fitted the last one. The question is whether a plan built on fine margins at Barcelos scales to being the hunted side 40+ times a season.
There is no player outrage at all. Its just the daft UK media spouting bollocks everytime a british manager gets the chop. Alex Crook did the same when GON got sacked by Bournemouth, its all bollocks!!! Only source that fat melt has is on his burger!