Wolverhampton Wanderers will play Crystal Palace in the Premier League on February 22 at Selhurst Park. After a hard-fought draw against Arsenal, Rob Edwards’ team aims to secure their first away win of the season. Here’s the latest on Wolves’ team news and our predicted lineup.
Wolves Predicted Lineup As Edwards’ Men Seek Momentum
Wolves’ Recent Lineup
Wolves have not lost in their last three matches, including a recent 2-2 draw with Arsenal. Jose Sa was in goal, supported by a defensive trio of Yerson Mosquera, Ladislav Krejci, and Santiago Bueno. Jackson Tchatchoua and Hugo Bueno played as wing-backs, while Joao Gomes and Andre held the midfield.
Mateus Mane and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde were positioned just behind Adam Armstrong in the forward line.
Wolves’ Recent Performance and Strategy
The season has been tough for Wolves, struggling to score and find positive results. However, they have shown improved defensive resilience under Edwards, remaining unbeaten in their last three games across all competitions.
Edwards has mainly used a 3-5-2 formation, which has helped balance the midfield and allowed the wing-backs to assist in both attack and defense. Recently, Wolves have displayed better organization, managing draws against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.
Wolves Team News
Angel Gomes left the match against Arsenal with an injury but is now fit to play. Toti Gomes is training with the squad and may be included in the matchday roster. Hwang Hee-chan is still sidelined but might return to training next week. Edwards provided an update at the pre-match press briefing:
“Angel Gomes’ back has recovered, and he’s available. We’ll need to assess a few other players. Toti could be part of the squad against Palace.”
Wolves Predicted Lineup
Jose Sa
Yerson Mosquera
Ladislav Krejci
Santiago Bueno
Jackson Tchatchoua
Angel Gomes
Joao Gomes
Andre
Hugo Bueno
Adam Armstrong
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