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Thread: Ivan Cavaleiro

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    Ivan Cavaleiro

    After an 'indifferent' start to his Wolves career, this season we have witnessed some brilliance and unselfish work rate from a player who seems to feel a bit more at home now. Maybe it's the influx of Portuguese speaking players/manager but Cavaleiro could well be getting plenty of votes for Player of the season if he carries on this form.

    If his last two goals were scored by a Premier League player, well...

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    Newcy, I have to agree with you in respect of Cavaleiro. He looks to be enjoying his football and is causing opposing defenders real problems with his ability to turn his solid frame on a sixpence. He is proving to have an eye for goal and is a real team player. Since his arrival at the club he has been substituted many times, played in different positions and been used as a sub, but you never see his head drop. Nor does throw his toys out of the pram like so many Premiership players.

    Nunos biggest challenge may be keeping all his squad happy, and with all the games to play he will almost certainly need to use most off them.

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    He's a big strong lad abbo, for sure.

    You are correct, he looks like he is enjoying his football. The turn to set up his goal against Leeds was majestic.

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