Wolves have nothing to worry about, they'll be fine. Mick McCarthy is a good 
manager and seems a thoroughly decent human being to boot. His decision to 
replace Castillo with Milijas changed the game. Wolves reminded me of Stoke 
last season - they lack quality in a few key areas but make up for it with 
their physical style and complete commitment - ironically something that Stoke 
themselves were lacking yesterday. They looked slow and defensively naïve in 
the first half, but then rolled up their sleeves and, spurred by a terrific 
away following, set about salvaging the game, while easily dealing with our 
feeble offence. Ultimately, Wolves can probably feel entitled to be 
disappointed with just one point for their efforts, so total was their second 
half superiority. Full credit to them.
 

Marcus Chantry   |  Associate Director

Senior Product Manager - Macquarie Life
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