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As Wolves aim to secure European football by the end of their first season under the management of Bruno Lage, it seems as though the 45-year-old could be set to welcome some key players back into his squad in the near future.
What’s the news?
According to a recent article from Birmingham Live, Wolves trio Pedro Neto, Willy Boly and Yerson Mosquera have recently been involved in some training sessions based on recent images from Crompton Park after all three had struggled with injury issues.
Having previously mentioned how threadbare his squad had been in the centre-back positions as a result of Boly and Mosquera’s absences, it will undoubtedly be a big relief for everyone at the club to have the duo back available before the end of the season.
However, with Wolves boasting an impressive defensive record this season with Conor Coady, Max Kilman and Romain Saiss at the back for the majority of the campaign, it would seem difficult for either Boly or Mosquera to immediately get back into the team when fully fit again.
As for Neto, considering how he ended last season at Molineux as the club’s joint-highest rated player with an overall performance rating of 7.11/10 from WhoScored and a combined total of 11 goals and assists in the league, he could find it easier to get back into the side when he recovers from his knee injury.
Will Wolves secure European football this season?
Yes
No
Now that Adama Traore has made the move back to Barcelona on loan, and with summer arrival Francisco Trincao failing to register even one goal or assist in 19 league appearances in a Wolves shirt this season, Lage could be relying on Neto to come into the fold and get some goal contributions to ensure a strong finish to the season for his team.
All in all, Lage and the Wolves fan base will surely be delighted to eventually see the injured trio back in the squad again to add some more depth ahead of the final third of the campaign as they strive towards a European finish.
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