Wolves winger Pedro Neto faces the possibility of missing the remainder of the season after sustaining a second hamstring injury. The Portuguese international had previously been sidelined for eight weeks earlier in the season due to a similar injury. Neto was substituted during the match against Newcastle after experiencing discomfort in the hamstring opposite to his initial injury.
Despite starting the subsequent game against Fulham, he was forced off the pitch shortly before half-time due to another injury concern. Wolves manager Gary O’Neil expressed concerns regarding Neto prognosis suggesting that it could be similar to his previous injury with a recovery timeframe of around nine weeks. However, the actual duration of his absence will depend on his rehabilitation progress.
Additionally, Wolves are also dealing with absences of Matheus Cunha, Hwang Hee-chan, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Craig Dawson.
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