Against Ipswich, Nathan Judah’s Wolves notes

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After Wolves’ 3-2 loss to Ipswich, Nathan Judah writes in his journal his observations.

We speculated on the potential number of alterations; I guessed eight, Liam nine…but it was 10!

From the draw at Luton, only Hwang Hee-Chan (who was substituted at HT) kept his spot.

Personally, I would have preferred to see a few more’regular’ first team players right away.

Santiago Bueno, making his debut, should be paired with Max Kilman, in my opinion

Since Wolves don’t have a full schedule, he should be present to lead on the field as club captain!

Another major conversation topic is Fabio Silva sitting on the sidelines.

There is obviously a problem there, and O’Neil will be questioned about it after the game.

Wolves have a wonderful chance to pick up a much-needed victory because Ipswich has also made ten changes



Ipswich Town's Omari Hutchinson shoots from a free kick

Hutchinson of Ipswich Town shoots from a free kick.
Omari With a 2-0 lead and complete ease, it was almost too simple.

Hwang is the team’s finest finisher, and his fourth goal in only seven games is an excellent performance.

There was only one victor thanks to the wolves’ dominance and clinical play.

Ipswich, unfortunately, was the winner!

There is no other way to put it than completely humiliating and, to be quite honest, very pitiful.

Ipswich not only scored three goals, but it had the potential for more in the first 70 minutes of play.

Brandon Williams of Ipswich Town and Matt Doherty of Wolverhampton Wanderers

They may be enjoying success in the Championship, but this club underwent 10 changes and spent the previous campaign in League One.

There have been a few truly bad performances, including those by Hugo Bueno, Dan Bentley, Jonny, Santiago Bueno, and Bentley.

This squad seems to be lacking self-assurance, thus I don’t see how they can win.

There is a tale developing here when Nathan Fraser enters the game before Fabio Silva!

It was supposed to be a night that provided Gary O’Neil some breathing room, but it ended up being a nightmare.

Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O’Neil

If you haven’t watched our post-match video, give it a click.

I think Liam sums up the state of where Wolves are at the moment very well.

Where’s the heart in this team?

When they’re ahead, they look very brittle

When they’re level, you’re expecting them to fall behind

When they go behind, there’s very little chance of a comeback.

Yes were only six games (and two cup ties) into the season, but the warning signs are ominous.

Gary O’Neil says he needs more time, says there were big issues at the club when he arrived.

The question is, will he get it?

 

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