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Wolves 1-1 Southampton - Monday 23rd November, 2020


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Kick-off 20.00

Live on Sky Sports

1200px-Wolverhampton_Wanderers.svg.png      VS      1200px-FC_Southampton.svg.png

Head to Head Record
Wolves - 23
Draws - 17
Southampton - 27

Last Meeting
18/01/2020 - Southampton 2-3 Wolves

Last Fixture
19/10/2019 - Wolves 1-1 Southampton

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4 minutes ago, Bluebird Hewitt said:

Bet it was Saiss, seeing as he's completely out of the squad and I have him in my fantasy prem team. 

Or Coady?

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34 minutes ago, Stan said:

Or Coady?

I think Coady was expected to be out before this news? But maybe they’re trying to cover up that he’s had covid... dunno why they’d do that

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Traore is a funny one isn't he.

There are times last season when he looked electric and was rumoured for a big move away and yet from what I've seen this year, he's not showing that at all.

If I was a Wolves fan, I'd be so frustrated with him, especially given their over reliance on Jimenez.

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1 minute ago, Lucas said:

Traore is a funny one isn't he.

There are times last season when he looked electric and yet from what I've seen this year, he's not showing that at all.

If I was a Wolves fan, I'd be so frustrated with him, especially given their over reliance on Jimenez.

Tbh I think Wolves has lost a lot of intensity this season compared to last season - not just from Traore, I think a lot of their players have been guilty of it tbh.

Having said that, I think Wolves are growing more and more into this game.

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6 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Just noticed I used "tbh" twice in one sentence. Disgusting.

From the rules section:

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TBH you need a warning. 

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Walcott puts Southampton ahead. 

Wolves really struggle against very organised and competent sides. Struggle to break them down and a lapse in concentration gifts opposition an opening.

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I wonder how much Jota is a big miss for them, didn't he rotate quite a bit last season? Given how good he's been for Liverpool you'd imagine he's a big miss.

They have changed formation this game to accomodate Cody being out and have looked vulnerable as a result but I've seen them against Newcastle, Leicester and today and they've always looked poor going forward.

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I think Podence probably should have shot there after Traore played him in, instead of that backheel to Neto (which tbh, looked really nice at the time... but then they didn't score).

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5 minutes ago, The Artful Dodger said:

I wonder how much Jota is a big miss for them, didn't he rotate quite a bit last season? Given how good he's been for Liverpool you'd imagine he's a big miss.

They have changed formation this game to accomodate Cody being out and have looked vulnerable as a result but I've seen them against Newcastle, Leicester and today and they've always looked poor going forward.

They hardly ever score. No idea how to break down anybody organised. I think more and more teams are cottoning onto them.

I thought Wolves would be good this season but I feel like they've been a little sussed.

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