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Wolves 3-0 Leicester: Verdict Thread

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A comfortable win against a broken and lifeless Leicester side, who are now 23 points below us. Which is some turnaround since the relative managers took over each team.

6 wins in a row is crazy for a team like us in the Premier League.

Cunha MOTM. A goal and two assists needs no more saying.
 
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The good: Played like the better team that we are on paper.

The bad: Sá.

The ugly: Co-comm not understanding that Toti and Yerson are different people.
 
Job done... 20 pts clear of the relegation zone with 4 games to go. 6 wins on the trot. Utterly incredible.
Leicester were utter shite. We should have won by more. Cunha's quality simple shone like a beacon today and he's my MOM although Andre was also excellent. Penalty decision was a joke but well done Sa. Congrats to Vitor and the team. Simply astonishing turn around. Happy Days!
 
Periera has worked his magic on sarabia and santi, and i would happily sell Ryan now with Hugo and The vastly improving Rodrigo in place.
Still a bit carefree at times at the back today, but 13th....... yes please.
 
The good: Played like the better team that we are on paper.

The bad: Sá.

The ugly: Co-comm not understanding that Toti and Yerson are different people.
TBF! And I hate David Fairclough (who's usually on a par with Gary Birtles for disliking us) Toti was out on loan to Grasshoppers, albeit over two years ago. So just not under the GON. But probably a desire to make it sound like O'Neil was badly treated rather the fact he was fucking useless.

Anyway, thoroughly professional job done today and just such a turnaround on where we were three months ago.
 
Job done... 20 pts clear of the relegation zone with 4 games to go. 6 wins on the trot. Utterly incredible.
Leicester were utter shite. We should have won by more. Cunha's quality simple shone like a beacon today and he's my MOM although Andre was also excellent. Penalty decision was a joke but well done Sa. Congrats to Vitor and the team. Simply astonishing turn around. Happy Days!
Yep, we struggled...
 
Convincing win, 3 excellent goals and lots of good performances, with the caveat that Leicester looked like they didn't want to be there for a lot of that game. We took our foot off the gas a bit in the 2nd half at times, and nearly paid for it because the officials couldn't see that Vardy cheated. Justice done though. Wonderful performances from Cunha, Andre, Joao, and JSL. Superb cameos too from Rodrigo and Sarabia. MOTM Cunha, closely followed by Joao and Andre.
 
TBF! And I hate David Fairclough (who's usually on a par with Gary Birtles for disliking us) Toti was out on loan to Grasshoppers, albeit over two years ago. So just not under the GON. But probably a desire to make it sound like O'Neil was badly treated rather the fact he was fucking useless.

Anyway, thoroughly professional job done today and just such a turnaround on where we were three months ago.
Tongue in cheek; assumed it was an honest (if annoying) mistake.
 
Whether or not you think Vardy dove, Sá has made an extremely poor decision to get that close to him when the ball was plainly out of reach from the off.
He came out and put pressure on Vardy to take a touch that took him away from goal, he also stopped himself short of the attacker but was let down by cheating and poor officiating when he'd done his job well.

If he'd have stayed on his line Vardy could've let the ball run through and potentially took a shot on goal without a defender anywhere near him.
 
TBF! And I hate David Fairclough (who's usually on a par with Gary Birtles for disliking us) Toti was out on loan to Grasshoppers, albeit over two years ago. So just not under the GON. But probably a desire to make it sound like O'Neil was badly treated rather the fact he was fucking useless.

Anyway, thoroughly professional job done today and just such a turnaround on where we were three months ago.
It was David Phillips. Ex Norwich and Forest.
 
He came out and put pressure on Vardy to take a touch that took him away from goal, he also stopped himself short of the attacker but was let down by cheating and poor officiating when he'd done his job well.

If he'd have stayed on his line Vardy could've let the ball run through and potentially took a shot on goal without a defender anywhere near him.
I know what his intention was, but he did it very poorly.

I’m not terribly surprised people think it was a bad call given it went against us.
 
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