In Wolves’ sixth Premier League game of the season, they let a one-goal lead slip away, losing to Liverpool.
Gary O’Neil has a lot to consider after his team’s impressive first half effort at Molineux resulted in a 3-1 loss.
Hwang Hee-chan scored first, and Wolves played exceptionally well until halftime.
If the Wolves had only tried one more time while they were ahead, the outcome of the game would have been very different. The odds couldn’t have been better for Matheus Cunha to double the lead.
The wolves’ assailants need to be more precise.
And Diogo Jota, who delivered a rather refined message on social media after yesterday’s game, was one man who might be that at times for Wolves.Yesterday’s game was Jota’s first start for Liverpool.The Portuguese performance wasn’t impressive.
The Liverpool equalizer was set up by a pass he played to Mo Salah, who then set up Cody Gakpo with a cross.
Despite his departure to Liverpool for £45 million in 2020, many Wolves fans continue to hold favorable views of Jota.
The 26-year-old clearly still cares for Wolves.
He wrote after yesterday’s game, “Massive to win after internationals,” on Instagram. It’s always a treat to play at Molineux again.
Wolf Pack Jota Absent
It’s safe to sаy that Jota’s absence from Wolves has been felt.
During his tenure at Molineux, he was erratic at best, but he always carried the threаt of surprising everyone with a goal or an assist.
After him, Wolves forwards had a tough time finding the back of the goal on a consistent basis.There should have been more goals scored by Daniel Podence and Pedro Neto over the years.
In the same vein, Adama Traore should have contributed more points when he was at the club, and Hwang Hee-chan could have as well.