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View Poll Results: What Will The Outcome Be?

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  • Wolves To Win

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Thread: Leeds United v Wolves Matchday Thread

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  1. #1
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    What a difference a couple of days in football make! Wolves again saving their best for an away game, the story of our season.

    A 1-0 victory, but by half-time it could really have been not just Dicko's winner, but also Weimann, Dicko and Edwards going close. It's a team game, and every player on the pitch for Wolves played their part. Ben Marshall played arguably his best game for the club. He was good on the ball throughout. Leeds had their moments, especially the second half, Lonergan tipping an header over and sub Hause clearing one off the line. Leeds danger really came from their threat from set-pieces and especially in the air.

    The pairing together of both Stearman and Williamson at the heart of the Wolves defence was a good one, both putting their bodies on the line. Unlike the Brighton game a few days earlier, the midfield wasn't overrun.

    A good win and three points, no relegation worries now!

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