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Wolves have Arsenal next, OMG, that could be hilariously tedious. while Southampton is the home of Man United. If they both lost, the league would be ridiculously in concert.
21:54
Wolves overtake Manchester United in ninth place while Southampton remains fifth, just three points off the top.
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21:53
Full time: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Southampton
Both parties will feel like they could have won that, but Southampton will be happier because they held out in the end.
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21:52
90 + 3 min A ball on Vitinho’s line, and Vestergaard, who has covered the width of the field, arrives to start the touch.
21:51
90 + 2 min But here is Diallo, carefully walking away from Ait-Nouri, only to slam his cross too far towards Big Theo Walcott in the middle.
21:48
88 min “In the last two seasons, Jiménez has definitely seen himself as a Champions League-caliber center forward,” he e-mails Kishalay Banerjee. “Isn’t it a bit surprising that a bigger club hasn’t shown much concrete interest in him?”
It’s hard to know what’s really going on, or what his deal with the Wolves is, but yes, I agree, it wouldn’t look out of place in the Champions League. Perhaps, however, you want to play every week.
21:46
86 min I’m not really sure what happened to Southampton here. Perhaps the Walcott failure took them out or, more likely, they miss Danny Ings and the Wolves’ best players, who are better than their best players, have prevailed.
21:43
84 min Walker-Peters defeats two men, then tries it with a third and is robbed, Jiménez falls again, this time to find Neto. His shot is blocked, but there will only be one winner here: Southampton left.
21:42
82 min Jiménez goes deep and rolls into Ait-Nouri, but his cross hits the first man. Meanwhile, Hasenhuttl is on the field in a tantrum after Traore hit Romeu (within the laws of associative football).
21:40
81 min Since March 2017, Shane Long has made 54 backup appearances, scoring once.
21:38
78 min The Lobos win a free kick from the right and Moutinho takes out the prodigious front of Jiménez; He delivers a powerful header with a glorious and expert header inside the near post, but the flag is quickly raised offside.
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21:36
76 min It is Traore who has the Wolves going here; they could try to hit the ball faster and more often.
21:35
OBJECTIVE! Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Southampton (Net 75)
The wolves have stepped up since they conceded, why he took that, who knows, and Moutinho injects rhythm into his attack, throwing a ball at Jiménez, who is absolutely having it tonight … until now! He hits a low shot through McCarthy from 20 yards that is so true that he speaks the word of God in Carl Williams’s voice, and when he hits the post foot, Neto shoots the rebound.
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74 min “Northern Ireland fans had a field day in the mid-1990s,” says Michael Gbson, “when lanky young forward James Quinn got his first internationalization. He followed former Northern Ireland international striker Jimmy Quinn, proudly wearing the legendary green and white jersey. We were able to serenade Quinn the youngest with ‘He’s tall, he’s thin, he looks like Jimmy Quinn. It’s Jimmy Quinn, Jimmy Quinn! Happy times at Windsor Park … “
21:32
73 min Traore looks dangerous every time he gets on the ball, a Sherman tank with ballet flats, and does very well to escape two men inside a phone booth, but he can’t thread the ball to Jimenez.
21:31
71 min I suppose Traore is now playing deeper, but here he is crushing Bertrands and quickly squaring up for Podence, who cleverly goes one more for Podence. You can shoot first time, but instead you need a tap to steady yourself, just to allow Vestergaard to slide and lock. That’s the best we’ve seen from Wolves in quite a while.
21:28
69 min Dendoncker makes noise with Djnepo for no reason (aside from fun and general principle), giving Southampton a chance to get a ball into the box. Betrand looks for Vestergaard at the back post, but he gives him too much good and too much air.
21:27
67 min Nice from the Wolves, Neves cutting a quick free throw over the top for Jimenez, who’s right on it. But his touch is poor and the ball escapes; hasn’t had a good night so far.
21:26
65 min Ahem. Adams wins the ball halfway, dumps his man and makes a beautiful overhead pass for Walcott to pass … he’s in! It seems like everyone is going to make it 2-0, but with plenty of time to consider the inner futility of existence, it opens up. Miserable defense and miserable finish, but excellent from Adams.
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65 min “This guy from Theo Walcott is good! “considers Peter Oh.” Hell, England should take him to the next World Cup! “
21:23
63 min Semedo knows that he dropped a gigantic body part there. No disconnect is like anything in a post-Basaksehir v Man United world, but trust me it was a good idea.
21:21
61 min That wasn’t part of the Wolves’ plan, and now they need to force things earlier than usual. I don’t think it will be long before we see Neto.
21:19
59 min The VAR takes a quick look to verify that Armstrong did not foul Ait-Nouri and decides that he did not, which he did not.
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OBJECTIVE! Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1 Southampton (Walcott 58)
Armstrong does it brilliantly to fight for the ball down the left, keeping the attack alive and moving it towards the middle, where Djenpo passes overhead. Adams then does very well to cushion, and Walcott hits the back post with Semedo grabbing a quick lebowski. That’s Walcott’s first goal at Southampton since 2005, in the Championship!
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21:17
57 min According to footballers of the same name, tonight’s topic, not technically on topic, but remember that both John Collins and John Collins wore the Fulham colors with distinction. Given my name, I have good reason to remember it! “says Jonathan Collins.
21:15
55 min Going back to the Newcastle songs, I was recently introduced to this.
21:13
53 min Neves slides a ball into Ait-Nouri out of him and the center is a good shot, but it slides down Jiménez’s forehead when he could easily have hit him.
21:12
52 min Nice from Ait-Nouri, running in and finding Podence who picks Vestergaard up and looks to get in, then once the defender’s weight shifts, he drags the ball around the outside to ruin a shot that McCarthy hits behind (to a corner coming up now).
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51 min Another flash of Traore, swerving off Bertrand, hitting the line and pulling out a cross that is too strong for those hitting the area.
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50 min “It’s not the same, I know,” Jimmy apologizes, “but Liam O’Brien and Andy O’Brien have scored in Tyne-Wear derbies for Newcastle, leading to the fantastic deck song: ‘Liam O’ Brien, Andy O’Brien, anyone, anyone, any O’Brien. Who put the ball into Mackem’s net? O’Brien, O’Brien. ‘
I love that. Liam is also famous for achieving the fastest red card in Man United history, after 90 seconds against Southampton. Unfortunately YouTube is silent on this.
21:08
49 min The Wolves win a free kick down the right that Moutinho huddles into and it’s a decent effort too, but Dendoncker can only get past the post. He was out of the game anyway.
21:07
48 min Podence reminds me a bit of Harvey Barnes, an electric ball that looks like it might one day become unstoppable. He moves between two challenges, but just as he’s looking to prepare for an opportunity, Vestergaard challenges.
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47 min “I can’t be the only pedantic to point out that a light year is a unit of distance, not time,” says Aidan Thomas. “Surely.”
Yes, physics is not my strong point, but I knew it, but I understand that it takes a while to travel for one. Although he could well be wrong.
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46 min Kilman and Boly have exhausted the side, so Kilman is now on the left, where you would expect him to be.