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Gabby Agbonlahor sees Tottenham vs Wolves going just one way in brutal prediction

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Saturday night will be the tale of two contrasting sides as Wolves travel to London to play Tottenham, and Gabby Agbonlahor has provided a brutal prediction.

The home team are in good form and sit third in the table, while the away team are last with zero points. The contrast could not be greater.

Vitor Pereira will be hoping to use his side’s League Cup win against Everton as a platform to finally kickstart their season

The Portuguese manager used a new tactic that could benefit several players and potentially lead to a shock result against Spurs.

However, former Premier League forward Gabby Agbonlahor only sees one thing happening.

Gabby Agbonlahor predicts Tottenham to batter Wolves

Gabby Agbonlahor has given his predictions for this week’s Premier League games, including Wolves’ trip to Tottenham.

The former Aston Villa man was speaking on TalkSPORT and delivered a brutal verdict on the Old Gold’s chances.

Agbonlahor said in his prediction, “They are not right at the moment, Wolves. They aren’t right. They have zero points and a minus nine goal difference.

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“Conceded twelve goals as well, just not good enough. I am going for a 5-0 for Tottenham Hotspur. I feel Wolves’ confidence is at its lowest, with players hiding from the ball. Comfortable home win for Spurs.”

Under Vitor Pereira, the club have become much more resolute defensively, which was a key factor in Wolves staying up last season.

However, they have not been as compact this campaign so far.

While they have shipped lots of goals this year, they have yet to concede five in a match, with Manchester City putting four past them on the opening day.

It is certainly a brutal prediction from Agbonlahor, but Thomas Frank may know a thing or two about scoring goals against Wolves.

Last time Wolves conceded five was against Thomas Frank’s Brentford

Although Wolves have been a bottom-half side for the last year, they haven’t conceded five goals during Vitor Pereira’s reign.

Interestingly, the last time the Old Gold did ship five goals, it came against this weekend’s opposing manager, Thomas Frank.

In October 2024, Brentford pipped Wolves to a 5-3 win at the G-Tech Stadium, which perhaps presents an ominous omen ahead of Saturday.

However, recent history shows that Wolves could be the ones with good fortune against Tottenham.

Vitor Pereira will be hoping to use anything to his advantage against Thomas Frank’s Spurs, and getting three points would be a major step in turning the season around.

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Wolves stat provides good omen vs Tottenham as Vitor Pereira seeks first Premier League points

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Wolves beat Everton 2-0 on Tuesday night in the Carabao Cup, but the Old Gold’s Premier League form is still a concern.

Vitor Pereira has yet to pick up a point, but his tactical flexibility could improve players and provide a solution to their struggles.

Next up is a tough trip away to Tottenham Hotspur, who currently sit third in the Premier League, and Wolves earning their first points will prove to be a difficult task.

However, a couple of stats could provide hope for the Old Gold and signal bad news for their opposition on Saturday night.

Wolves are unbeaten in last five meetings vs Tottenham

Tottenham Hotspur are a team in good form, picking up ten points from a possible 15. Only Liverpool have more points than the Lilywhites.

In contrast, Wolves are the only side on zero points and sit last in the table.

On the surface, Pereira’s side enter the game as heavy favourites to lose, but recent history could prove otherwise.

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In the last five meetings between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolves, the Old Gold have not lost a single game.

Wolves have won four of those fixtures, with the remaining fixture ending in a draw. The most recent matchup between the two was a 4-2 win for Vitor Pereira.

Of course, there are a lot of contextual differences now.

Rayan Ait Nouri scored and assisted in the last match, and Matheus Cunha also got on the scoresheet. Both players are no longer at Wolves.

Additionally, Ange Postecoglou is not Spurs manager anymore, with Thomas Frank taking over from the Australian in the summer.

However, despite the managerial change, another stat still provides hope for Vitor Pereira.

Thomas Frank has a losing record vs Wolves

Thomas Frank has faced Wolves frequently during his time as a manager.

He has faced them ten times, making the Wanderers his joint second-most-played opponent.

In that time, the Dane has lost more times than he has won and boasts just 1.2 points per game against Wolves.

With the Molineux side seemingly being a bogey team for both Tottenham and Frank, there may be some hope in Saturday’s 8pm kick-off.

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Danny Murphy warns Wolves that a big new concern awaits them in the Premier League

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Wolves crashed to a fifth straight defeat against Leeds United in the Premier League, and Danny Murphy has made a worrying claim ahead of this weekend’s game with Tottenham Hotspur.

After taking the lead at Molineux through Ladislav Krejci, Wolves theN shipped three goals before half-time.

It was a terrible defensive performance from Wolves, and the manner of the defeat was deeply concerning.

Wolves have a chance to get back on track with the game against Everton in the Carabao Cup.

It would be ideal if Wolves could beat the Toffees to gain a bit of confidence going into the next Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur.

Because what pundit Danny Murphy said about Spurs is concerning.

Danny Murphy says Wolves’ next Premier League opponents Tottenham look ‘strong’

It has been a torrid start for Wolves in the Premier League.

Pereira’s side are the worst in the division at the moment, and confidence is very low.

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Worryingly, there was also some poor body language on show against Leeds, and Wolves have to start showing some fight if they are to get out of this rut.

But the games don’t come any easier.

After Everton in the cup, it’s Tottenham on Saturday night – and Murphy has already warned Wolves ahead of the game.

He watched Spurs against Brighton last Saturday, and said (via talkSPORT): “The Premier League is ruthless.

“If they lose another two or three on the spin, all of a sudden they’re climbing Everest. The pressure builds.

“And by the way, Tottenham next is not a good game to have. I did their game at Brighton, they were good. They looked strong, fit, confident, organised. I know they lost that game to Bournemouth, but other than that they’ve had a terrific start. They made Brighton look average.”

Murphy went on to say he fears for Wolves this season.

Wolves have to beat Everton going into Tottenham game

In an ideal world, Wolves will get a result against Everton tonight in the Carabao Cup.

That will not be easy, because Everton have started the new season quite well and have some really dangerous players and of course, the Toffees only beat Wolves a few weeks ago in the league.

But a win for Wolves tonight would do wonders for the confidence of the squad.

Going out of the cup tonight will only make that game with Spurs at the weekend even more difficult.

Although they’ve only taken one point in their last two league games, they’ve started very brightly under Thomas Frank so a big test lies in store.

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Fosun need to listen to what Ange Postecoglou said about Vitor Pereira at Wolves

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Ange Postecoglou looks to be making a return to the Premier League with Nottingham Forest, causing old comments about Wolves to resurface.

Forest have parted ways with Nuno Espirito Santo, after internal issues caused the former Wolves manager’s relationship with the club to deteriorate.

Already, Forest have appointed Ange Postecoglou as his replacement.

Postecoglou was relieved of his duties at Spurs at the start of the summer, despite leading them to a first European trophy in over 40 years.

Now, as he joins Forest, his past comments about Vitor Pereira and Wolves have come to light.

Ange Postecoglou raved about Wolves’ talent last season

In the buildup to their first Premier League meeting, both Pereira and Postecoglou were very complimentary of each other.

The Aussie spoke about Wolves’ quality despite struggling for much of last season. He referenced the talent that had been in the squad all season, and was happy Pereira was able to extract more from them when he took over.

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He said: “They’ve got good individual players for sure. They’ve got some real talent in that team.”

Wolves and Spurs ended up fighting for position towards the end of the season, with the Old Gold edging 16th.

I wonder if Postecoglou has the same take on Wolves this season after a difficult summer.

Vitor Pereira has been let down by Fosun as talent not adequately replaced

Postecoglou was correct in his assessment of Wolves last season, but a summer of talent loss has likely altered his view.

The new Forest manager was clearly referring to individuals like Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri who, it could be argued, haven’t been properly replaced.

The new signings still need to find their feet, but even the most optimistic Wolves fan would surely doubt they have the quality to compensate for those two losses.

Fosun simply didn’t do enough to maintain the level at Wolves, and the opening weeks of the season suggest the club will suffer for it.

Pereira won’t see his old pal until December, so there’s a chance things click by then and Postecoglou is similarly impressed this time around, but much needs to be improved for that to be the case.

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The surprising Morgan Gibbs-White development that has significance for Wolves amid Tottenham drama

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Morgan Gibbs-White has been in the thick of the news over the last week or so, and one development last night has significance for Wolves.

The former Molineux midfielder has been in the headlines after Tottenham Hotspur triggered his £60 million release clause recently.

News of that release clause came as a real surprise, as no one really knew of its existence.

Nottingham Forest reacted furiously to this move by Spurs, and threatened legal action over an alleged illegal approach.

Forest felt Spurs’ conduct had been inappropriate and are said to have consulted lawyers, as they felt Spurs did not have permission to speak to the player.

According to the Guardian, Forest ‘also felt there had been a breach in confidentiality regarding the release clause’ in his contract.

There had been suggestions that a move could still happen.

However, a development last night means it now looks to be completely off the table.

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No windfall for Wolves as Morgan Gibbs-White signs new contract with Nottingham Forest

Last night, Nottingham Forest sprung a surprise, by announcing that Morgan Gibbs-White has now signed a new contract with them.

That now rules out a move for the player this summer, and that means there will be no small windfall for Wolves over Gibbs-White.

Wolves, of course, have a sell-on clause over the player.

It is for 10% of any profit Forest make on Gibbs-White – not 10% of any full fee.

As he’ll now be staying put, it means Wolves will not receive the small windfall they may have perhaps been expecting amid the heavy interest from Spurs.

Wolves, at least, did bank a small sum on Gibbs-White after Forest qualified for Europe, but the club will not be making any more money off him this summer.

No Gibbs-White windfall a shame for Wolves

Wolves were never set to make an absolute fortune from Gibbs-White’s next move, but the small amount of money that would have come in would still have been a nice little windfall.

Potentially, that additional income could have been used by the club to get a move for a target over the line, whether it be putting the money towards the transfer fee, or a player’s wages.

The Gibbs-White Forest and Spurs saga has made for somewhat compelling reading over the last week or so, and his decision to stay put at the City Ground is fascinating.

Seemingly, the terms presented by Forest were favourable, and he will now be at the City Ground for the foreseeable future, meaning Wolves potentially face a fairly long wait to make any more money off of him.

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Tottenham Hotspur could be about to do Wolves a transfer favour as Nelson Semedo uncertainty continues

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Wolves fans still haven’t heard from Nelson Semedo whether he will be signing a contract extension or moving on.

Nelson Semedo is now a free agent after his deal expired at the end of June.

But Semedo has a four-year offer on the table from Wolves, which has been there since the end of the 2024/25 season.

But Wolves feel Semedo is now more likely to move on this summer than sign that deal, believing a move to an overseas club is more likely.

Amid the uncertainty, Wolves have been looking at potential replacements.

Jeremy Toljan is thought to be of interest to Wolves, after running down his contract at Sassuolo.

Wolves have also been linked with Jackson Tchatchoua of Hellas Verona.

But another player Wolves have looked at is Kyle Walker-Peters – and there could be good news for Vitor Pereira.

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Tottenham Hotspur won’t go for Kyle Walker-Peters

Like Semedo, Walker-Peters is currently a free agent after leaving Southampton.

The 28-year-old brought his five-year spell to an end, and it remains to be seen where he will go next. He has not been short of suitors.

Wolves have been in the mix to sign Walker-Peters.

But so have Tottenham Hotspur, and their interest in the player had been fairly strong.

But the Telegraph reported yesterday that Spurs are now not expected to pursue a deal for their former player, after internal discussions.

Spurs, of course, recently hired a new manager in Thomas Frank.

So perhaps he has a different target in mind.

Potential boost for Wolves over Walker-Peters

This may be good news for Wolves, given the likelihood that Semedo moves on.

That said, Semedo still hasn’t given a definitive answer – and Wolves really need to get one from him rapidly. Especially with this development with Walker-Peters.

That said, there are still other clubs who want to sign Walker-Peters. So there’s still work to be done.

But Spurs leaving the race has to be a good thing, and the coming days could well be interesting – especially if Semedo’s decision arrives soon.

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Wolves warned they now have a Harry Kane at Tottenham situation on their hands

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Wolves will be in the market for new forwards this summer, but Vitor Pereira and Molineux recruitment officials have been warned of a potential problem.

Wolves managed to secure their safety a number of weeks ago, which was a major relief for everyone concerned with the football club.

In the end, Vitor Pereira kept Wolves up with ease.

While the challenges from the sides that have been relegated weren’t great, Pereira still deserves tremendous credit for the job he’s done so far.

Wolves will be in the market for several new players this summer, and it’s thought a new centre-forward could be on the agenda.

Fabio Silva is expected to depart permanently, and Sasa Kalajdzic could end up leaving on loan as he bids to come back from the third serious knee injury of his career.

But for Dave Edwards, Wolves face a potential issue.

Wolves face Harry Kane problem after superb Jorgen Strand Larsen season

Jorgen Strand Larsen has enjoyed a fantastic first season at Molineux.

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After signing on an initial loan from Celta Vigo, the Norway international has bagged 14 goals in the Premier League, which is the most by any Wolves player ever in a debut Premier League season.

Strand Larsen’s latest strike against Crystal Palace saw him surpass Raul Jimenez, and fans have loved what he’s brought to the table this season.

Wolves could look to sign a new striker this summer as back-up for Strand Larsen, but Dave Edwards reckons this will be difficult, likening the number nine’s standing at Molineux to Harry Kane’s at Tottenham Hotspur when he played there.

He said on the Wolves Official Podcast: “This is difficult. You look at the old Tottenham situation with Harry Kane. Who’s going to want to come and play and sign as a striker when Harry Kane is going to play every week. I feel like we’ve got that to some degree with Strand Larsen.

“We played decent money for him and he’s scored a lot of goals and he’s getting better and better with every single game.

“I think it’s going to be a player which can fill different positions. I think it has to be an imposing figure that can deal with centre-backs in the Premier League and can compete in the air, but maybe someone who is athletically gifted in terms of being able to run the channels, good movement, and then ultimately can play as a number 10 as well.

“Then you’ve got a player who can do a bit of everything. If you’re just going to be Strand Larsen’s understudy then it’s difficult.”

Strand Larsen is brilliant, but competition will be healthy for Wolves

Edwards makes an interesting point about Wolves’ striker situation.

Strand Larsen has done so well in his first season at Wolves and does look to be a player who is improving all the time.

It may well make sense for Wolves to try and target someone who can play up top and also off a main striker – that way, the player coming in still has a lot of opportunities to play.

We shall see what the recruitment team serve up this summer.

Hopefully, the work has already started and Wolves have some targets in mind.

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Survey indicates who Wolves fans are supporting in the Europa League final

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The results of a survey have been shared over which team Wolves fans will be supporting in tonight’s Europa League final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

The two Premier League clubs are doing battle in Bilbao this evening, with both clubs looking to end their sorry seasons in the best possible way.

United and Spurs have been languishing at the wrong end of the table, and are both below Wolves going into the final day this Sunday.

But Wolves’ defeat against Crystal Palace on Tuesday night means both clubs, and also West Ham United, still have a chance to finish above Wanderers.

But before that it’s the Europa League, which is a competition Wolves have hopes of returning to after dipping their toe in it back in the 2019/20 season.

For now though, fans will have to contend with watching it – and a survey has now suggested which side Wolves fans will be rooting for.

Overwhelming majority of Wolves fans will ‘support’ Tottenham over Manchester United in Europa League final

The Athletic have run an interesting article this morning about tonight’s Europa League final.

Undoubtedly, it’s a game that has huge interest in it, because both Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim are under major pressure following the seasons they’ve had.

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The Athletic polled fans from every Premier League club asking which team they’d ‘support’ in tonight’s final, and have now published their findings.

They make for very interesting reading.

Of the Wolves fans that were polled, 95.7% said they would support Tottenham.

That is the third highest percentage in favour of Spurs, after Everton fans (100%) and Liverpool (95.9%). It is even higher than Manchester City (89.1%).

Matheus Cunha to Man United may be a reason

Of course at the moment, there is heavy speculation that Manchester United will sign Matheus Cunha this summer, and this may be a big reason why most Wolves fans will be backing Spurs tonight.

Cunha has been linked with Wolves for a while now, and earlier this week there were more developments and it now seems only a matter of time until he joins them.

It was claimed United expected to agree personal terms with Cunha at some point this week.

Cunha is said to be keen to join United regardless of whether they win tonight’s Europa League final or not.

For a lot of Wolves fans, the Cunha to United saga has been extremely frustrating and distracting in recent weeks, and many at this point can’t wait for it to be over.

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What Andre did vs Tottenham that left Vitor Pereira amused as Wolves share brilliant new touchline footage

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Wolves recorded another big win in the Premier League on Sunday, beating Tottenham Hotspur 4-2 at Molineux.

Wolves won their fourth consecutive Premier League match which was a first, and there were more scenes of jubilation after the full-time whistle.

Spurs made it easy at times for Wolves at Molineux, with their defending really poor.

Wolves went in 2-0 up at half-time after a goal by Rayan Ait-Nouri and an own goal by Djed Spence, with Guglielmo Vicario having a half to forget between the sticks for Tottenham.

Tottenham pulled a goal back through Mathys Tel after some questionable defending at the back post by Nelson Semedo.

But Jorgen Strand Larsen then made it 3-1. After Richarlison got it back to 3-2, substitute Matheus Cunha made sure of the points for Wolves.

It was a great display from Wolves, as much as Spurs did make mistakes, and one player who again impressed was Andre in midfield.

And the Brazilian capped off his fine performance by amusing his manager as the game was petering out.

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Vitor Pereira amused as Andre abandons ball chase against Tottenham

One thing Wolves fans have come to learn about Andre is that he is very industrious.

Alongside Joao Gomes in midfield, Andre puts in some serious yards, and together they make life very difficult for their opponents.

Wolves are lucky to have these two, and potentially they could really help the team go places next season, with their partnership only getting stronger.

Andre was his usual workhorse self against Spurs, with data showing he made 10 ball recoveries in the game. But at one point towards the end, Pablo Sarabia played a ball into the right channel for the Brazilian to chase.

Andre gave it for a few seconds, before realising he simply did not have the energy or speed, and turned around to get back into position.

Wolves released footage Vitor Pereira on the touchline and caught his reaction (9:45) to this moment.

The Wolves manager can be seen laughing, as his midfielder gave up, feeling the ball was a lost cause.

The whole footage the club have shared is brilliant, with Pereira kicking and heading every ball with his players throughout the entire match.

Andre is a serious signing for Wolves

Nobody, even Pereira, could blame Andre for giving that ball up at the end, as he had run his socks off in midfield against Spurs.

Wolves have definitely struck gold with the signing of Andre, who Jorgen Strand Larsen recently branded ‘an amazing player’.

It’s remarkable to think he wasn’t actually a nailed on regular at the start under Gary O’Neil, and some did question why he was actually signed.

But his quality is crystal clear now, and he’s one of Wolves’ most integral players. And Lee Naylor and Mikey Burrows were right when they suggested recently that Andre has already at least doubled his transfer value at Molineux in just seven months.

Hopefully, Wolves will be able to hold onto him this summer. His partnership with Gomes, and the fact his fellow Brazilian recently signed a new deal, might be enough to ensure he does not push for an exit.

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Lee Naylor suggests one 'outstanding' Wolves ace was even better than Rayan Ait

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Wolves recorded a fourth consecutive Premier League win on Sunday, beating Tottenham Hotspur at Molineux.

Wanderers are flying at the moment, with everything beginning to real click now under Vitor Pereira.

Wolves punished Spurs for some really poor defending at Molineux. In many ways, Spurs played a bit like Wolves did this season under Gary O’Neil.

It was refreshing to see Wolves actually capitalise, and show some ruthlessness in the final third.

And even though Wolves did concede two goals, the backline was pretty solid.

Emmanuel Agbadou came in for huge praise for another absolutely superb performance at the back.

And Rayan Ait-Nouri scored and assisted in what was a big display from him on the left side. Ait-Nouri’s assist means he now has 10 for the club in the Premier League.

But for Lee Naylor, there was one one player who was even better than those two players.

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Lee Naylor says Joao Gomes was ‘outstanding’ in Tottenham win

Joao Gomes recently signed a new contract at Wolves, to the delight and surprise of many fans.

The Brazilian is a hugely popular figure around Molineux, with his style of play making him very easy to get behind.

Against Spurs, Gomes was his usual busy self and for Naylor, he was actually Wolves’ top performer.

He said on Matchday Live Extra: “I thought Joao Gomes was absolutely outstanding. Andre was his usual self, amazing, but Joao Gomes was everywhere on the pitch – for me, a Man of the Match performance.

“Even when we were chasing back and it might have been one versus one, I never felt that we were going to get done. We had the power, pace and knowhow to deal with it.”

This is interesting, as Ait-Nouri was actually named the official Player of the Match for the game (via Premier League).

Joao Gomes has excelled since signing new Wolves contract

Gomes had been impressing in the weeks leading up to his new contract.

But since actually signing it, he seems to have gone to another level.

The Brazilian has shone in the wins over West Ham United, Ipswich Town and Tottenham, and he is almost playing as if to show is gratitude for that new deal.

Wolves are so lucky to have Gomes.

He has always been a brilliant ball-winner, and someone who runs his socks off. But in recent times he’s definitely improved in the ball, and is arguably a much better carrier now than when he first arrived at the club.

It has been said before, but Gomes signing a new deal with Wolves was simply huge.

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