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Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 v 1 Southampton
FA Premier League
Saturday, 15th January 2022 Kick-off 15:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Sunday 16th January but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Jose Malheiro de Sa0.0
Max Kilman0.0
Conor Coady0.0
Toti Gomes0.0
Nelson Semedo0.0
Leander Dendoncker0.0
João Moutinho0.0
Rayan Aït-Nouri0.0
Francisco Trincao0.0
Raul Jimenez0.0
Daniel Podence0.0
Fabio Silva0.0
Adama Traore0.0
0.0Fraser Forster
0.0Jan Bednarek
0.0 Lyanco
0.0Mohamed Salisu
0.0Nathan Tella
0.0James Ward-Prowse
0.0Oriol Romeu
0.0Ibrahima Diallo
0.0Romain Perraud
0.0Nathan Redmond
0.0Armando Broja
0.0Adam Armstrong
0.0Che Adams

Referee0.0 
Match Rating0.0 


Your Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton Match Reports

Sadoldgit added 17:11 - Jan 15

Strange game. Probably a draw would have been a fair reflection. Poor penalty decision. God knows what happened with the second goal. We didn't trouble their keeper enough second half but not sure how we lost that.
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codge added 17:22 - Jan 15

You could tell the Ref was only on his 2nd game clueless for most of the match, Forster in no man’s land for the second goal.We played quite well over all,between there diving at the slightest touch especially Prudence such a weasel.
Overall we put in a decent performance just didn’t get the rub of the green. COYR.
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KilkennySaint added 17:25 - Jan 15

Disappointed result, at least we got back into it and went for it at the end. Priority now should be a keeper, today showed why Frazier should only be a back up, his has good moments but too indecisive at times, yes he was at fault for the 2nd goal but why are our defenders so slow to react, not just today but have seen it for the past few years.

JWP goal of the season contender.

Coady scored his first league goal at Molineux and Traore first premier league goal, of course against us.
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silverspringsaint added 17:52 - Jan 15

Bah humbug! Had us down for a score draw today - and in truth we might have got that if we had snagged a goal from our early pressure. Facing very good opponents today and a major step up defensively to what we saw in Brentford. Broja was neutralized and Redmond et al. didn't step up enough so we did not have that cutting edge. Romeu and JWP (what a goal!) were good today and Perraud was lively. We were a bit unlucky with their penalty, but Tella had been caught dithering on the ball just before that incident (hope KWP is back for the next game). Forster was shocking for the second goal and that put us into a hole just too deep to get out of. Ah well, on to City - we have tied them once this season so who knows??
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I_would added 17:53 - Jan 15

Tella hopeless as RB. Diallo out of position as well. Redmond had his worst game ever in a Saints shirt completely invisible but favoured by Ralph so stayed on. Armstrong brought on did nowt except for run across the pitch a few times. Che brought on but did nowt. AA brought on did nowt. Horribly painful to watch as forgone conclusion given Ralph's team selection and subs.
Prowsey's free kick looked good but I suspect he meant to slot in top left hand corner and accidentally cut across the ball to the top right. Either way didn't effect the outcome.

Wolves 3 - Ralph's management 1.
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SaintPaulVW added 17:57 - Jan 15

Enjoyable game to watch. Particularly the first half which was end to end.

The penalty from VAR looked wrong. How can it take 20 repeats to spot a clear and obvious error. Back to the bad old days of atmosphere killing if this carries on.

JWP scored a stonker of a free kick. 30 yards out to go up to second in the free kick table.

Saints had 2 great chances to get a result. Tella, one that looked harder to miss than to score and Perraud thumping one against the crossbar that could have levelled it.

Wolves matched us up and indulged in plenty of shIthousery. Worked hard for their win though.

We lost but I'm smiling. We almost got back in it. I hope everyone takes a lot of positives out of a good performance that just wasn't quite enough.

COYR

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ElijahK added 18:42 - Jan 15

Well at least this game just shows that yeah Forster might get a fluke performance against Spurs, but when he’s regularly tested he messes up too much and just isn’t good enough. As McCarthys no legend, but at least he’s not on the ground before a penalties taken and makes up his mind on whether he’s coming out or not
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Foreverred added 19:43 - Jan 15

Very unlucky today, debatable pen, Fraser was at fault for second, but was lynaco playing them on side, and their third was a breakaway goal when we were caught upfield , but it’s was one of those days when the decisions went the other way. Fantastic goal from JWP shame it didn’t count for much. But on the question of Fraser Forster he makes a mistake
Which cost us a goal, and people are on his back. to say he can’t save penalties well short memories hey didn’t he save in the penalty shootout at Sheffield, again at Chelsea, kept us in the cup at Swansea with a great save before extra time, and two point blank saves against Brentford .i cannot remember McCarthy saving a pen in a longtime, and he has faults also Notably his near post v Norwich .we need a new keeper no question of that ,because this is Forster last season with us, but McCarthy is only good enough as a back up keeper. Henderson or Johnstone would be a good choice.
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ElijahK added 21:00 - Jan 15

No foreverred Forster didn’t save a single penalty against Chelsea, as they got 4 outta 5 and Mount skied his penalty miles over, so you could’ve had ether of us in goal for that and it couldn’t have been any worse, and how’d he keep us in the cup at Swansea? As his distribution was awful, and he gave away the ball to one of their goals.
As yeah I agree that McCarthys only good enough to be a backup keeper, and that we need a new one, but Forster isn’t better than McCarthy, as at least McCarthy can do better with the penalties and makes up his mind when deciding if he’s coming out nor not
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SanMarco added 21:05 - Jan 15

Clear and obvious error? All four words in the sentence are simple ones. What it doesn't mean is: bloke in the VAR booth would have given it and has a stronger personality/is senior to the man on the field and therefore leans on him. The idiots in charge of the EPL need to sort VAR out. Make the officials keep to the rules - it is clear and obvious.

Having got four last time I suppose there was always a good chance we would miss our chances today. A shame because we should have got something from the game. Tella and barn doors + Forster and crosses sum up the day for me, oh, and did I mention clear and obvious errors??
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codge added 22:42 - Jan 15

You could tell the Ref was only on his 2nd game clueless for most of the match, Forster in no man’s land for the second goal.We played quite well over all,between there diving at the slightest touch especially Prudence such a weasel.
Overall we put in a decent performance just didn’t get the rub of the green. COYR.
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AmericanSaint added 01:20 - Jan 16

Yeah, a disappointment but Wolves are hard at home - Best GAA at home. I can see the PEN being given, but where was VAR when OR was kick under his knee while he was in the box. That was a clear and obvious PEN. The ref did show his inexperience but did an ok job overall. FF was to blame for the 2ns goal no doubt, but had a decent rest of the game. Everyone makes errors and we forget that stupid foul that gave away that free kick. Perraud was so unlucky not to score and Salusi should have scored his header. Oh, the good is that we showed spirit and fight and again like I said after the last match, this game would show where we really are. Dont believe the scoreline, it flatters wolves who only really tested us the last 10 minutes after JWP thunderbolt. Now we just have to keep playing with this same intensity and finish our chances and we will be fine.
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Foreverred added 10:18 - Jan 16

Think you will find he did save one against Chelsea.
I refer you to the archive footage below...



Penalty save number 2 clearly shows a save whilst he is keeper, hand definitely gets there.
ElijahK I suggest you watch the footage, definitely does not “ski over” as you are suggesting.
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ElijahK added 18:17 - Jan 16

Ok fair enough foreversaint, he saved a single penalty in the shootout, but that’s what most people expect from a keeper in a shootout, to save at least 1 penalty, and ether way, it doesn’t remove the fact that he’s shite and McCarthy is better, but should only be our backup keeper as nether are PL quality whatsoever
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KriSaint added 00:26 - Jan 17

A frustrating defeat as we could definitely have gotten a result.
A 'home team referee' didn't help much.
I liked our 'new' shape, but where the hell were KWP and Che Adams in our starting line up? Ralph?
Fantastic free kick - again - by JWP. Now no. 2 in the 'all time PL number of free kick goals list' behind Beckham with a total of 12 free kick goals. I feel very proud of that and of the fact that - this time - it wasn't his normal 'left wards' / 'inwards' curling type of shut but an astonishing thunderbolt 'outwards' one - from 40 yards out. Amazing.

Bring on Tottenham and Manure and let's come with a proper reaction and beat those 2 annoying teams.
COYS! <3
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