Wolves have been battling an ongoing issue with their form, managing just one victory in their past 14 Premier League matches and failing to keep a clean sheet in 16 games. This record is concerning, raising questions about whether Wolves have lost their winning touch. The season's start has been particularly challenging for Wolves, and the fixture list doesn't offer any relief soon.
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Patience, please, for Lopetegui
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, it is still incredibly early days to be coming to any kind of judgement about Julen Lopetegui's West Ham. In the middle of West Ham's 1-1 draw with Fulham on Saturday, with the Hammers trailing at the time, my good friend, business partner and podcast co-host - who was at Craven Cottage - sent me a string of messages that made it seem like the sky was falling in. On top of that, West Ham have already played two of last season's top four, and played pretty well in both games.
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'Nuno has been given the tools to do what we did on Saturday'
In our first season back in the Premier League we lost 6-0 at Manchester City and 5-0 at Arsenal. The strategic transfer window this summer, and keeping the core of the squad together, has given the manager Nuno Espirito Santo the tools to do what we did on Saturday. Of course, the fact remains that Liverpool rarely lose at home - and this season it was finally our turn.
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'Duran's confidence levels are through the roof'
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton says he "loves" the confidence of Jhon Duran after the Aston Villa striker decided another game with a stunning finish off the bench. "What I love about him [Duran] is his confidence levels are through the roof," Sutton told BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club.
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The money on offer for Bundesliga sides from the new Champions League format