At half-time on Saturday, the writing appeared to be on the wall for . The first half against visitors had seen plenty of endeavour but it was all toothless. Wolves were missing their top two scorers this season, and , through injury and it was showing. got to the byline but there was no one there to pounce on his drilled, low cross. breezed past , for the third time, only for his cutback to be blocked and cleared. Advertisement And then there were more injuries.
O’Neil tasked him with filling in on the left side of midfield as Wolves limped to half-time, and then operated as a “second No 9, a No 10” in the second half. One moment he would be pressing the Fulham defence and then in another he would be sliding in to deny space or a cross. At full time, he was the last to leave the pitch, serenaded by all four corners of the ground. The 30-year-old midfielder epitomises what O’Neil is trying to build. “Yes,” his manager agreed.
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