Saturday, July 14, 2018

They are back, those hardened Wolverhampton Boys ready


For the trill and excitement, that Premiership brings is back in the West Midlands as the Wolverhampton Boys are back after a six-year absence from the top circuit. 

Armed with a winning conviction and commitment to excel in what seems to be one of the most contested leagues in the world, this time they are looking forward to stay put in it for a long time.

Coming with a bang from the ranks of Championship, the Wolves made it with a stunning first place finish and now looking to make a stellar run in the big top, and proof of that is the way this squad is reinforcing with new players. 

So far in the transfers market the Wolves  have landed some notable players to boost this squad attack in both its offensive and defensive game and not be involved in the mid of the campaign or its end in those relegation affairs.

For manager Nuno Espiritu Santo he and his Wolves are back in business in a busy preseason and preparing his squad to be one respected one in the whole campaign as well inject a bit of optimism to deliver notable results. 

As the celebrations performed by his team after winning the Championship trophy and netting a direct promotion in first place and overall winners of this association, now the hard work comes and the test to his side comes to reality.

The arrival of important players from various entities with Benik Afobe from Bournemouth, Willy Boly- Porto, Raul Jimenez- Benfica, Rui Patricio- Sporting Gijon, Leo Bonatini- Al Hilal and Ruben Vinagre- Monaco.

Manager Espiritu Santo not breaking this small entity bank with expensive players, he reached in its majority to his country league and from the top three squads he made very impressive purchases in players that in the can perform.

With Mexican international Raul Jimenez and Brazilian Leo Bonatini, these two are their manager ideal pair to headline this squad offensive attack, as Jimenez known for his aerial game and for Bonatini his spectacular way to play. For sure will boost in the Portuguese manager offensive attack win what seems to be an upgrade with these two players. 

In addition, of boosting the offensive attack, also the arrival of his compatriots in goalkeeper Rui Patricio, and Ruben Vinagre united to their defensive game to get a cushion to counter a heated competition Premiership brings to every campaign. 

Manager Nuno Espiritu Santo despite adding new players, he and this squad top brass are still in the hunt for some new blood to come to Molineux and deliver memorable afternoons of genuine and top of the line football. 

We can state is this squad is ready, you bet as these are performing wonders in their preparation matches and by the way, these are performing, we may have a contender in these Wolverhampton Wolves. 

 
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