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Parkstadion
Wednesday, July 12th, 2017 k/o 18:00
 
1st Team Friendly
Attendance: 2,000 (estimated)
 
     
1-0
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
 
 
2017
/18

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It was a picturesque setting for Wolves’ first pre-season outing, taking on the Bundesliga side, Werder Bremen at the Parkstadion Zell am Ziller. Nuno Espirito Santo’s men started brightly and almost opened the scoring after five minutes as Ivan Cavaleiro pounced on a mistake in the Bremen back line and rounded the ‘keeper, but his touch was too firm and couldn’t get a shot away before it ran for a goal kick. Wolves continued to press and Matt Doherty, being used in midfield, was next to go close, forcing the goalkeeper into a strong save from a tight angle. Wanderers almost doubled their lead on 20 minutes as Jack Price looked to release Bright Enobakhare in behind the Bremen defence but his ball ran just too long for the forward and allowed Jiri Pavlenka to come out and claim. Wolves made eight changes after half time and Wolves started the half on the front foot and it wasn’t long before they took the lead. Connor Ronan picked out Dicko in space inside the Bremen box and the striker composed himself before neatly finishing across goal. The game continued to be a close affair with neither side able to break the other down. Recent addition, John Ruddy, wasn’t forced into action until the hour-mark as he made a routine save for an effort from the edge of the box. The Bundesliga side grew into the game as they looked to draw level and went close from two Zlatko Junuzovic free-kicks. Both were well struck and beat the wall but, fortunately for Wolves, both came crashing back off the woodwork and the lead was maintained. The game then drew to a close, giving Nuno Espirito Santo his first taste of victory as Wolves’ Head Coach. Wolves: Burgoyne (Ruddy 45’): Batth (Bennett 45’), Coady, Willy Boly (Roderick Miranda 45’): Doherty (Aaron Simpson 58’), Barry Douglas (Deslandes 45’): Price (Edwards 45’), Saiss (Ruben Neves 58’): Zyro (Mason 45’), Enobakhare (Dicko 45’), Cavaleiro (Ronan 45’).
 

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It was a picturesque setting for Wolves’ first pre-season outing, taking on the Bundesliga side, Werder Bremen at the Parkstadion Zell am Ziller. Nuno Espirito Santo’s men started brightly and almost opened the scoring after five minutes as Ivan Cavaleiro pounced on a mistake in the Bremen back line and rounded the ‘keeper, but his touch was too firm and couldn’t get a shot away before it ran for a goal kick. Wolves continued to press and Matt Doherty, being used in midfield, was next to go close, forcing the goalkeeper into a strong save from a tight angle. Wanderers almost doubled their lead on 20 minutes as Jack Price looked to release Bright Enobakhare in behind the Bremen defence but his ball ran just too long for the forward and allowed Jiri Pavlenka to come out and claim. Wolves made eight changes after half time and Wolves started the half on the front foot and it wasn’t long before they took the lead. Connor Ronan picked out Dicko in space inside the Bremen box and the striker composed himself before neatly finishing across goal. The game continued to be a close affair with neither side able to break the other down. Recent addition, John Ruddy, wasn’t forced into action until the hour-mark as he made a routine save for an effort from the edge of the box. The Bundesliga side grew into the game as they looked to draw level and went close from two Zlatko Junuzovic free-kicks. Both were well struck and beat the wall but, fortunately for Wolves, both came crashing back off the woodwork and the lead was maintained. The game then drew to a close, giving Nuno Espirito Santo his first taste of victory as Wolves’ Head Coach. Wolves: Burgoyne (Ruddy 45’): Batth (Bennett 45’), Coady, Willy Boly (Roderick Miranda 45’): Doherty (Aaron Simpson 58’), Barry Douglas (Deslandes 45’): Price (Edwards 45’), Saiss (Ruben Neves 58’): Zyro (Mason 45’), Enobakhare (Dicko 45’), Cavaleiro (Ronan 45’).
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