Wolves Seek First Win Under Rob Edwards Against Crystal Palace
It’s matchday at Molineux, and all eyes are on Wolves as they welcome Crystal Palace for a Premier League clash that promises plenty of intrigue. This one is particularly special because it marks Rob Edwards’ first game in charge of the team. A fresh start always brings excitement and a hint of nerves, and today’s lineup shows the new boss is ready to shake things up.
Edwards has made four changes to his starting XI. David Moller Wolfe, Emmanuel Agbadou, Marshall Munetsi, and Tolu Arokodare all get the nod, while Santiago Bueno, Hugo Bueno, and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde are on the bench. Fer Lopez also returns among the substitutes. The Wolves XI taking the field reads: Johnstone in goal, Tchatchoua, Agbadou, Krejci, and Toti in defense and midfield, joined by Wolfe, Andre, J Gomes, Munetsi, Strand Larsen, and Arokodare leading the attack. On the bench, there’s a mix of experience and youth, ready to make an impact if called upon.
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Crystal Palace also have news on their side. Marc Guehi returns after missing England’s World Cup qualifiers due to a foot injury. He had also been sidelined for Palace’s draw against Brighton before the international break, so his comeback at Molineux is a big boost for the Eagles. Another change sees Yeremy Pino starting, while Jaydee Canvot and Jefferson Lerma drop to the bench. Palace’s starting XI features Henderson in goal, with Richards, Lacroix, Guehi, and Munoz in defense, Kamada, Wharton, and Mitchell in midfield, and Pino, Sarr, and Mateta leading the attack.
For Wolves, this match isn’t just another fixture; it’s a chance to finally claim their first Premier League win of the season. The team has been looking to find consistency, and the fans at Molineux are hoping that Edwards’ fresh approach will spark the revival they’ve been waiting for. Playing at home gives Wolves an added edge, and the atmosphere is expected to be electric as supporters rally behind their team.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace will be eager to maintain momentum and capitalize on any early mistakes from a side adjusting to a new manager. With key players back from injury, they look stronger than ever and ready to challenge Wolves on their own turf.
As kickoff approaches, anticipation is high. Will Rob Edwards’ first tactical choices pay off, or will Palace’s returning stars make the difference? One thing is certain: Molineux is set to witness an intense battle, and the outcome could shape the Wolves’ season going forward. Fans, both home and away, are in for a thrilling encounter.
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