So after the long and unexpected break, Wolves' season restarts today with the delayed game at West Ham. In common with all other matched it will be played in an empty stadium, with social distancing still being the order of the day.
Coach Nuno Espirito Santo will be hoping his team can keep up the excellent performances they have put in up until March and achieve another three point to put Wolves in level 5th place. West Ham start the gamein rth from bottom and will be playing for their survival so there is a lot at stake in this game. Wolves have a fully fit squad to choose from whereas Hammers Boss David Moyes has some ongoing injuries restricting his team selection.
Today's game is live on Sky Sports kicking off at 5:30 pm.
It is hoped regular updates will be posted for the benefit of those unable to watch it, and members are encouraged to post their own observations.
Doc sets up Raul on edge of box but his shot is stifled by a Rice. Hammers break & earn a corner. Well taken by Rui. Shot from distance by Saiss easily collected
That’s it three well deserved points to kick start our season. Two excellent goals from our lads, one could be goal of the month. That puts us on level points in joint 5th place with Man Utd. Dizzy Heights!! SWho would have thought 4 points ahead of Spurs & 6 ahead of Arsenal. Bring on Bournemouth on Wednesday
West Ham 0 Wolves 2
Always in control, I thought. Rui never seriously troubled. What an impact from Traore! Don't know what to say about Neto's volley except, what a goal!
Particularly pleasing as we can be slow starters after a break, even if it's only for an international.
Jota desperately needs a black market hair cut.
Hi everyone - just popped on to say hello. Hope you are all well. Good start today - last on MOTD??? Watching a bit of the Bournemouth match - doesn't look as if they'll cause us any trouble.
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