Saturday 23 November 2019

Are Wolves on the up?

Wolverhampton Wanderers are suddenly on the up, having escaped the lower clutches of the Premier League table in recent weeks and slotted themselves in ahead of the Cherries. The most impressive of those results was a 0-2 away win at Man City so we know they are no easy opponent this weekend. They are now on an unbeaten in their last seven league games.
Last year's result at Dean Court.
The good news for the Cherries is that Adama Traore, who terrorised Aston Villa in their last match, he has had to pull out of the Spanish squad due to injury in the past week. Wolves have also only kept two clean sheets in their last 24 Premier League games, although one did come recently against Man City.

Ruben Neves has the long range shot to trouble many keepers at this level and while AFCB have been keeping opposition to long range shots most of the time, Neves is not some one you want to have the odd pot shot at goal from distance. Joao Moutinho is definitely the assist king in their team this season with 11, so he is a player AFCB will also need to get tight on if he plays.

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Wolves do have players that run hard and weigh in with goals like Diogo Jota in support of Jimenez and Matt Doherty at the back, who is a real danger from corners and free kick. Raul Jiminez will be the chief threat with Traore likely to miss out, and the Mexican striker has scored five times already this season.

Match preview interview with Express & Star - Bournemouth v Wolves the inside track on Eddie Howe's side


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