Another week goes by without a manager, leading to a feeling of instability for the fans and probably players. Despite that we secured three valuable points at Molineux, a place where we haven’t won since the mid 60s. Perhaps this is an omen that things are finally turning our way again.
Certainly the game had all kinds of emotions, conceding a breakaway goal after an early promising start, being denied a cast iron penalty when Baptiste was brought down from behind as he broke into the area. Our luck turned just before half time as Ince took full advantage of defensive hesitancy to prod the ball into the corner of the net and make it a much better half time for the travelling support who’d braved the treacherous journey.
Second half, that change of fortune continued as the ball fell to Ebanks-Blake close in but Gilks make a great blocking save to keep us in the game. In the end that proved to be Wolves’ best chance asa we took control without really threatening their goal. Out of the blue, Ince then cut in from the right and unleashed a terrific swerving shot that beat the keeper all ends up. A late sending off for Johnson ensured that we saw out the game in some comfort.
It's n’w crucial that the club appoint a new manager as soon as possible to bring back some semblance of structure to the club. We’ve had a run og good appointments. Time to make another.
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