Wolverhampton Wanderers head into their next Premier League match full of confidence, despite the daunting task of Arne Slot’s table-topping Liverpool that awaits them.
Vitor Pereira’s Old Gold have picked up two wins on the bounce in all competitions with two clean sheets also in tow, with the potential for a shock result to be on the cards if the Reds are still bruised from their shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Plymouth Argyle.
Of course, nobody will be expecting Wolves to pick up anything at the intimidating fortress of Anfield, but the ex-Al Shabab boss will still be keeping his fingers crossed all the same that a shock result can be achieved, especially if Matheus Cunha and his other star talents are firing on all cylinders.
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Cunha continues to lead by example for his relegation-threatened side, with his emphatic strike last time out clinching a comfortable FA Cup win versus Blackburn Rovers.
That powerful effort bumped Cunha’s goal total for the season all the way up to a stunning 12 from 25 clashes, with no real concerns now on Wolves’ end too regarding his commitment to the club, considering the Brazilian penned a new deal at Molineux until 2029 at the start of February.
It could be argued that the Old Gold do over-rely on the ex-Atletico Madrid man to get them out of sticky situations, with their most potent player now – away from an injury-stricken Jorgen Strand Larsen – being left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri.
He is an attack-minded defender after all, which can clearly be seen in his sterling Premier League numbers this campaign, with the Algerian currently boasting three goals and five assists in the top-flight.
Whilst Pereira will be pleased he has such a high-octane option available to him down the left, he will want more from the attackers nearer to Cunha, with an annoyance at Molineux that an ideal Cunha partner – who is now outperforming Aït-Nouri – left in 2022.
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