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Wolves should regret trading the high-profile player who is currently surpassing Ait-Nouri in performance.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are confident going into their next Premier League game, even though they will be facing Arne Slot’s table-topping Liverpool.
With two straight victories in every tournament and two clean sheets under their belt, Vitor Pereira’s Old Gold might be in for a shocking outcome if the Reds are still reeling after their unexpected FA Cup loss to Plymouth Argyle.
Even though no one will be expecting Wolves to win anything at the formidable Anfield, the former Al Shabab manager will continue to hope for a surprise outcome, particularly if Matheus Cunha and his other standout players are playing at their best.
The stats behind Wolves’ top players this season Cunha continues to set the standard for his relegation-threatened team, as seen by his decisive goal against Blackburn Rovers last time out, which secured a comfortable FA Cup victory.
That strong performance increased Cunha’s season goal tally to an incredible 12 from 25 games, and Wolves are no longer really concerned about his loyalty to the team given that the Brazilian signed a new contract at Molineux until 2029 at the beginning of February.
One may argue that the Old Gold over-rely on the former Atletico Madrid star to help them out of difficult circumstances, since left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri is now their most effective player, taking the place of an injured Jorgen Strand Larsen.
After all, his stellar Premier League stats this season—three goals and five assists—make it quite evident that he is an attack-minded defender.
Although Pereira will be happy that he has such a high-octane alternative down the left, he will want more from the attackers closer to Cunha. This is because an ideal Cunha partner, who is now outperforming Aït-Nouri, departed Molineux in 2022.
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