The Wolves vs. Newcastle match ended in a stalemate, but the fans have plenty to say!
Wolves fans are hopeful again! After a tough start to the season, the team's recent performance against a formidable Newcastle side has given supporters a reason to believe. Will thinks the team has turned a corner, crediting the improved form to the fitness of Tolu Arokodare and the addition of Mateus Mane. This has had a ripple effect, elevating the play of Jhon Arias and Hwang Hee-chan as well. While the first half of the season may have been disappointing, there's a renewed sense of optimism for the future.
David agrees, noting the team's resilience and improved defensive solidity. But he also points out a lack of composure in passing, an area that could be the difference between a draw and a win.
Chris is a fan of manager Rob Edwards, but questions his decision to substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen. Larsen's finesse and connection with Mane were on full display, and Chris believes keeping him on the pitch could have secured a victory.
Jan is optimistic about the team's organization and confidence, emphasizing the importance of avoiding a record-low points tally.
But here's where it gets controversial...
Newcastle fans are divided. Richard acknowledges Wolves' strength but believes Newcastle should be winning these games, blaming the team's shortcomings on a lack of quality. He highlights Harvey Barnes as the lone bright spot among the attacking options.
Wayne is frustrated with the team's away form, describing it as Groundhog Day. He criticizes the attacking trio of Wissa, Woltemade, and Elanga, calling for manager Eddie Howe to make changes.
Davy is even more scathing, calling the team 'toothless' and blaming the owners for a lack of direction and investment. He predicts a mass exodus of top players in the summer if things don't change.
Graeme agrees, suggesting that Howe's position is under threat and that a change is needed.
And this is the part most people miss: while the fans may disagree on specifics, they all share a passion for their clubs and a desire to see improvement. What do you think? Are Wolves on the upswing, or is it too early to tell? Is Newcastle's lack of quality a temporary blip or a sign of deeper issues? Share your thoughts in the comments below!