Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Six years away from Premiership, Wolverhampton readies for its return


The joy of winning your first trophy in the EFL Championship, it is a grand feat for first year manager Nuno Espiritu Santo. After his Wolves displaying a one of kind and amazing campaign, that will earn them their automatic pass and proclaimed Champions of Championship League.

The all-around excitement of Premiership retuning to Wolverhampton colossus of Molineaux Stadium is somehow a glorious chapter for the Portuguese managerial career  in his first year in the helm of this club. 

That after its relegation 2011-12, this team has waited for six years for this day to finally come.
With six matches left in the campaign one point we can state that will make the Wanderers league champions, followed by Welsh side Cardiff City to be the two squads that will net their direct  Premiership promotion.

After their recent tie against Hull City where they were looking for three valuable points, the Wolves had to settle for a tie to a hard pushing Tigers squad and at the end had to rally to rescue at least a point. 

Still this is not over as the West Midlands side looking to close the campaign with a notable run and on the positive side, with a strong match against Cardiff City in a match that will played with all the elements of a final.

As the man in the Wolves states as being ready to compete despite the short time of rest his team has, but still the man’s resolve of his squad with his character will make his squad prevailed in what seems to be a difficult match. 

Followed by Derby County, Birmingham, Bolton, Sheffield Wednesday and closing against low-key Sunderland destined to League One relegation, the Wolves have their hands full and in need to close with a plus.

Still the Wolves after their recent draw in Hull, they are aware of the upcoming competition and against squads looking to assure their pass among the top four squads looking to seize the last promotion spot and the competition heating up. 

In the case of manager Espiritu Santo, recent draw claiming fatigue being this the reason for his side draw recently, still he needs to pull from his bunch a sort of miraculous run. Still their result in Hull of 2-2 in the end shows off a fighting Wolves squad not giving up or surrendering that easily.

For Manager Espiritu Santo is too early to start planning for his upcoming challenge of managing in one of the best associations in the world and seeing who of his current squad players will stay and what will he be in need to front a contested 2018-19 campaign.

Without any further review, an advanced set of congratulations to this West Midlands squad bringing back the thrill, agony and competition of England’s top circuit of Premiership, for now hail for their upcoming accomplishment of EFL Championship winners.


  
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