Wolves head back into continental play with a match against the squad leading our group. Bratislava had a (to me at least) surprise victory against Besiktas, 4-2, thanks to two stoppage time goals. When they traveled to Braga, they drew even 2-2 in the 87th minute. That put them at 4 points and a +2 goal differential. This match is also going to be played behind closed doors due to a UEFA punishment as a result of racism from their supporters. I believe they're allowed young children to come to the game instead of adults. This has resulted in Bratislava set to host their largest crowd of the season. It is expected that 21,000 youth will be at the game. I also fail to see how this will result in less racism. The supporters were saying racist things. I would assume that means they're comfortable being racist at home. Which means their children are hearing racist statements validated on a regular basis. Which means they are likely to say racist things without adult supervision. Seems a mad system. I'm glad kids are allowed to go to the game for free and feel that this is something that might be smart for Wolves to adopt in a Carabao Cup game or something like that. Would build a lot of goodwill with youth. But this seems a weird loophole for UEFA to allow. Instead of an odd, quiet atmosphere as punishment, they're going to have their largest crowd of the season. Governing bodies continue to prove they're whacky. Let's hope Wolves rise above it and win with Boly, Jimenez, Saiss, Traore and every other non white player getting a goal

Bratislava 2-2 Wolves

Jiminez



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