Liam Keen analysis: Wolves win sees individuals prove doubters wrong

For some individuals within the Wolves team, this victory holds significant importance, just as it does for the overall team’s success. The positive transformation that began in the January transfer window and continued through the summer has greatly enhanced the squad’s reputation.

Hobbs and Lopetegui, and now Hobbs and O’Neil, have effectively managed the personnel changes. Despite O’Neil facing a challenging start, it’s clear that Hobbs has successfully found a suitable replacement for Lopetegui, who couldn’t work well with Shi.

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There are still a few players who need to be moved out, and new, suitable replacements must be brought in this January. Hopefully, Hobbs will be granted the authority to assist the manager in making these necessary chang

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It’s crucial for Shi to fulfill his responsibilities by generating substantial commercial revenue to support the squad’s ongoing improvement. Wolves demonstrated their determination right from the start, and while they allowed City to maintain possession, they posed a constant threat on the counter-attack.

This approach bore fruit when Pedro Neto, who is currently in exceptional form, embarked on a solo run, causing Ruben Dias to inadvertently score an own goal and grant Wolves the lead. Julian Alvarez later equalized with a superb free-kick in the second half, but just eight minutes later, Wolves regained the lead when Hwang Hee-chan scored his fifth goal in just eight games.

Wolves held on during six minutes of added time to secure all three points, marking a significant step forward for the team.

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