Wolves secured a 2-1 away victory against Tottenham completing a Premier League double and earning 35 points for the campaign. The win, Wolves’ fourth in their last five matches places them only two points away from the seventh spot which traditionally qualifies for the Europa Conference League.
Despite fans dreaming of European qualification, Gary O’Neil a coach at Wolves prefers to focus on continuous improvement. Joao Gomes the two goals hero for Wolves showcased his skills in front of Brazil’s head coach Dorival Junior.
While Tottenham licks their wounds with a postponed match against Chelsea, Wolves looks forward to maintaining their momentum. Manager Ange Postecoglou downplayed the absence of injured players Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie emphasizing the team’s overall performance.
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