After seeing today’s match against Valencia, I have two words: FUERA LOPETEGUI!
Oh, argh, a bit late to this thread?
After seeing today’s match against Valencia, I have two words: FUERA LOPETEGUI!
Oh, argh, a bit late to this thread?
Lope officially signed for Wolves today - he’ll take charge from 14th of November.
Good luck to him. He’ll need it with the mess they’re in. Not an easy job to go for.
Hope it works out though!
I think he’ll keep them up and steady that defence. That’s definitely his strength and it’s a good club for him. Expectations won’t be to demanding which will suit him more. I wish him well.
Nothing to wish for him given how the club is right now. The Wolves team is solid defensively but pretty blunt upfront, a pretty good match if you ask me.
The English press and fans have limited patience so if things don’t work out in a month or so the tide would turn. Nuno Esprinto Santo got only 17 games with spurs before he was booted.
Who knows, maybe lopeball is a perfect fit for the EPL.
Lopetegui inspiring Wolves revival already. Pleased for him and I hope he keeps them up!
Not sure if this subject line is a good fit for this, per se, but figured I’d tag along to Mark’s comment from December and highlight that a Wolves squad with Sarabia now up front just shellacked Liverpool (now with Gakpo and Mo Salah up from)
I’m glad he’s having success. It sucks that he fizzled out here, but I don’t harbor any hard feelings towards the man.
“Lopetegui’s Hardest Decision”
Seems that Lope learned his lesson with Sevilla. A dream can quickly turn into a nightmare without the right financial planning scenarios.
Curious what he’ll do next season at Wolves, or if he’ll leave
The Athletic recently had a good article about his season at Wolves as well.