Wolves ‘outplayed’ Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 at Molineux on Saturday, according to Gary Lineker.
Gary O’Neil’s side recovered from a disheartening setback to Sheffield United the previous Saturday, with Pablo Sarabia coming up big for Wanderers.
Wolves were behind 1-0 until Sarabia produced one of the season’s best goals in injury time. In a great display of technical wizardry, he gathered a ball over the top from Matheus Cunha and blasted in at the near posts. After the game, TNT Sports pundit Joe Cole stated, “Only quality players can do that.”
Sarabia then put up Mario Lemina for the game-winning goal in the 97th minute.
Wolves fans were overjoyed with the comeback, and Lineker has now credited the club on the latest Rest Is Football podcast episode…
Gary Lineker admits Wolves outplayed Tottenham on Saturday in 2-1 win
The Wolves-Tottenham game was briefly discussed on The Rest Is Football, and Lineker shared his opinions on the tense match.
The Spurs had more possession of the ball, according to the post-game statistics. Wolves, on the other hand, had significantly more shots on goal.
According to the match statistics, Gary O’Neil’s Wolves had 17 attempts in total, with four on target, while Spurs managed only six efforts on goal, with two on target. The disparity in attempts reflects the dominance of Wolves in terms of attacking play.
The report notes that Wolves showcased attractive and slick football during the match, suggesting the emergence of a genuine possession-style of play under O’Neil’s management. Despite O’Neil’s relatively short time with the team, there’s an indication that his work is starting to shape a distinct playing style.
The aggression in pressing, as mentioned, played a crucial role in limiting Spurs to few opportunities. This defensive intensity likely contributed to Wolves’ success in outplaying their opponents.
Commenting on the game, former Spurs striker Gary Lineker expressed his disappointment, describing the situation as “a bit Spursy” for Tottenham. Lineker highlighted the negative turn of events for Spurs, especially after the challenging Monday night game against Chelsea, which included disallowed goals, red cards, and the loss of key players.
Despite Lineker’s affiliation with Spurs, he acknowledged that Wolves outplayed Tottenham in the match, leading to a sense of disappointment for the former player.
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