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da roleta: In Mark Lawrenson’s weekly predictions on the BBC, the pundit has claimed that he think Wolves will edge their FA Cup semi-final with Watford this weekend. The former Liverpool man predicted it to be a close game, but for the Midlands club to come out on top on penalties.
What’s he said?
Lawrenson was initially full of praise for Wolves, claiming that Nuno Santo deserved plaudits for the way he’s lead his team in 2018/19. He told the BBC:
“At the end of the season, Hornets boss Javier Gracia and Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Sanchez will both get honourable mentions when the awards are handed out.
“Nuno, in particular, has impressed me. I know there is an argument that Wolves have got greater resources than Watford, but you have to consider the way they play and the fact they are a little bit more consistent than Watford.”
The pundit went onto talk about how Wolves have played this season, even after tasting defeat.
“I know Wolves have had a couple of slip-ups where you think their result is strange – like their defeat by Burnley last week.
“But Nuno knows that is what happens in the Premier League, and he has never changed the way he plays after a defeat. Instead he keeps on repeating his message to the players.”
He then finally predicted the outcome of their next match which sees them travel to Wembley.
“I think this one is going to be very tight. I would not be surprised if it goes to penalties – but I do think Wolves will edge it.”
Is he right?
Wolves have been a pleasure to watch this season and he is without a doubt right when it comes to Nuno. The Portuguese manager has done a brilliant job since he took over, guiding them from the Championship last season to the lucrative Premier League.
The fact they now sit seventh shows why he deserves to be in the conversation for awards come the end of the season.
Lawrenson is also right to bring up some of the strange results they’ve had this term. Their away form hasn’t been fantastic but they’ve usually had a way to answer any adversity they’ve faced. That was all too clear when they bounced back to beat Manchester United on Tuesday evening.
Although Wolves lost to Watford earlier in the season there is a sense that they may just have too much at Wembley for their opponents on this occasion.
Having signed Raul Jimenez permanently this week the club is surrounded by positivity which could drive them to success.