Wolves’ bad form continued over the weekend, as Aston Villa came from behind to win at Villa Park.
Gary O’Neil is under increasing criticism after four defeats in his first five Premier League outings. When compared to last season, the current record is only two wins in 18 games.
Fans anticipated a difficult start due to the fixtures. However, it has been disconcerting to watch the Wolves grab the lead in certain games only to lose.
Wolves led against Villa and Newcastle before losing both in the second half.
It is surely a difficult time. But O’Neil insists that everyone stay together in the changing room.
If the Wolves are to get their season started, Matheus Cunha will be crucial. Following Saturday’s setback, the Brazilian sent a quick message to his fans.
Matheus Cunha offers a 13-word message following Wolves’ defeat to Aston Villa. Some Wolves fans are becoming increasingly alarmed. Wolves were always going to struggle to score points in the first few weeks of the new season.
However, Wolves have played competitively and should now have more than one point.
Currently, it appears that there may be a mental health issue. Because it has been noticeable how much the Wolves struggle in the second half of games.
O’Neil must find a way to get some points quickly, and former Molineux full-back Andy Thompson believes that a change in approach is required, with Wolves being grittier and more ‘awful’ on the pitch.
Wolves at least have Cunha in good form, with the Brazilian netting his second goal of the season at Villa. Cunha was frustrated at moments on Saturday, and he no doubt understands how the fans are feeling right now.
He was one of the few players to deliver a message to fans following the defeat to Villa, posting on Instagram: “Work will always be paid. “See you in the next.”
Cunha can get Wolves out of trouble.
The situation is fragile at the moment, and everyone needs to stick together.
It’s worrying that Wolves can’t seem to perform at a high level for the entire game.
Cunha will be extremely essential for the Wanderers during this difficult period. Following the sale of Pedro Neto, some argue that he is now Wolves’ finest player. But he’s also a clever, upbeat character.
He is contagious, and he has the ability to be an inspirational figure on this difficult journey.
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