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Just now, martyn said:

Wolves have been atrocious since they made it 3-2. No threat whatsoever.

well - they had a really good chance right after the 2nd goal - shot from top of the 18 that was skied by Dendocker.  

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Just now, KFS said:

Lingard hobbling - looks to be hamstring 

Would be a massive blow to them if it is along with losing Rice and possibly Antonio.

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Wolves could have got a point there, too many missed chances.

 

Overall a decent weekend for us, it could have been a lot worse.

 

Not losing to WHU is massively important, there's teams playing each other around us in the next few weeks, we can pretty much get the job done by 8th May.

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Just now, yorkie1999 said:

6 pointer then. We can’t lose our way to top 4

At least they don’t have Declan Rice, hopefully won’t have Antonio and Soucek and Lingard were limping at the end. 

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1 minute ago, Corky said:

He could've gone for a second yellow for kicking the ball away.

It’s so blatant these days, understand tapping it away slightly. At least that’s subtle but Lingard practically booted that over the stadium lol

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Game of the season next up. Hope the boys are up for it; next two games really pivotal as we could do with a FA Cup final after 52 years. 

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4 minutes ago, oxtonfox said:

Game of the season next up. Hope the boys are up for it; next two games really pivotal as we could do with a FA Cup final after 52 years. 

West Ham game much much more important than the Southampton cup tie.

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All 3 of the goals wolves conceded tonight I'd back wilf to snuff them out. Never is way too high up the pitch for the holding midfielder.

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Anyone else feel like this next game reminds us of the west ham clash during 2016 where Vardy got sent off and Leo got us the penalty?

We are gonna have to battle!

Big lesson to learn from today is DON’T Start the game like wolves did!

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Wolves should be fine with their run-in but defeat to Fulham leaves them only six points above the bottom three, can't really afford to lose that game.

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Absolute rubbish. Lose to Southampton we are out of the cup, it is the end , finito. Let's wait yet another year to achieve the Holy Grail

Lose to West Ham we still have another 7 games to achieve top 4, so defeat is not terminal.

It is known as the beauty of the FA Cup

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West hams run in looks pretty tame, us, Everton and Chelsea the stand out games for them. Makes Sunday huge, if they can take points from the 3 challenging games you've gotta fancy them to sneak in, but at who's expense!

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https://youtu.be/sS1QEZgjMtc

 

This is an interesting watch, Neville gives actually really intelligent insight on why Trent may likely be left at home this summer and not taken to the Euros.

Obviously Carragher ruins it at the end with his inability to be impartial. 

 

But Neville raised the issues of how Trent is poor defensively due to his bombing down the field, which could be targeted. Really interesting watch tbf.

 

 

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Why are we so worried about West Ham? They have done well but look nothing special to me & have struggled to beat a very poor Wolves side tonight.

 

If we pick the correct team, play with a positive attitude I'm sure we will not lose

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Re the England RB situation I thought the argument for club pairings ie Walker RB and Stones RCB, Shaw LB and Maguire LCB with so little prep time for tournament, ensuring an understanding, made a lot of sense. On the other hand an inform Alexander-Arnold puts chances on a plate for Kane to attack so :dunno: . In reality it's too late in the day for much new or different to be tried, depending who's available it will look like what we've seen before from Southgate sides, I just hope a fit Grealish is there and given license to play instinctively. 

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1 minute ago, fazzyfox said:

Re the England RB situation I thought the argument for club pairings ie Walker RB and Stones RCB, Shaw LB and Maguire LCB with so little prep time for tournament, ensuring an understanding, made a lot of sense. On the other hand an inform Alexander-Arnold puts chances on a plate for Kane to attack so :dunno: . In reality it's too late in the day for much new or different to be tried, depending who's available it will look like what we've seen before from Southgate sides, I just hope a fit Grealish is there and given license to play instinctively. 

A 6-3-1 from Gareth and out at the first knockout stage by Poland, can't wait. 

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