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  1. 'Not a crisis, but Wolves must improve to go up'published at 14:02 BST 17 August

    Dazzling Dave
    Fan writer - Always Wolves

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    Fer Lopez and Marshall Munetsi, wearing Wolves' Old Gold home shirts, celebrate the first goal against Blackburn together by putting their arms around each other Image source, Shutterstock

    Wolves' 2-2 draw with Blackburn was not a crisis, but it raised a question supporters have been asking since the start of the season.

    Is this squad ready to compete at the top of the Championship and earn an immediate return to the Premier League?

    There is attacking talent. Fer Lopez was the clearest example. His pass for Marshall Munetsi's goal was outstanding, but his wider performance was just as encouraging. He found space, played forward and gave Wolves a clear attacking focus.

    For a period, Wolves' movement and passing suggested they could cause serious problems in this division. However, that spell did not last.

    Once Blackburn settled into the match, Wolves became slow and predictable. They struggled to create space and did not show the same high press or attacking intensity seen during pre-season.

    Mateus Mane looked short of confidence and experience, while other attacking players also struggled to influence the game.

    That can be part of adjusting to the physical demands of the Championship, but it also highlighted the lack of proven alternatives from the bench.

    The defensive problems were just as concerning. The centre-backs looked as if they had not fully adapted to playing in a back four.

    Toti, in particular, struggled with the positioning and decision-making required in that system.

    He was often exposed when Blackburn attacked the wide areas, while Wolves lacked the calm and authority needed to manage those moments.

    The goalkeeper position remains another concern for Wolves. Dan Bentley currently has the shirt, but he has struggled to provide the confidence an unsettled defence needs.

    Jose Sa has the experience and shot-stopping ability to be valuable in the Championship, yet he remains on the bench.

    Sa was animated and visibly involved throughout the game, showing how invested he remains in the team.

    Whether Wolves decide to restore Sa, continue with Bentley, or look for an alternative, the situation needs to be resolved quickly.

    The uncertainty is not helping a defence that already looks short of confidence.

    These issues explain the frustration around the summer transfer window. The concern is not simply that more players are needed.

    Wolves need the right players, particularly in central defence, midfield and the attacking options available from the bench.

    There are still two weeks left for the Wolves hierarchy to put this squad right, but there is a lot of work to do.

    Blackburn did not expose a crisis, but they showed that Wolves are not yet balanced or consistent enough to be considered clear promotion favourites.

    Find more from Dazzling Dave at Always Wolves

  2. 'Wolves played more with heart than head'published at 11:14 BST 15 August

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    Peixoto: "We played more with our heart than with our head"

    Wolves boss Cesar Peixoto says his side played more with their "heart" than "head" as they clawed back a point with an added time equaliser against Blackburn Rovers on the opening day of the Championship.

    The hosts took the lead in the first half but Blackburn struck back with two goals to leave Wolves trailing in the second before Raul Jimenez converted from the spot to salvage a point in the 93rd minute.

    "In the first half, we created better chances, we had the ball with us and we attacked more," Peixoto told BBC Radio WM.

    "In the second half when we conceded we played more with our heart than our brains. We lost some organisation and made it difficult for us.

    "The players showed a big fight to the end like I want. For me it's one point, but we are trying to fight for three points all the time."

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