Marcus Tavernier was the figure of the party. The Bournemouth midfielder scored 1 goal and hit 13 correct passes.
Another relevant player in the match was Jack Stephens. The Bournemouth defender was important, winning 2 balls and shooting 12 balls outside the danger area.
The match stood out for its intensity and the fouls committed during the match. There were a large number of cautions: Philip Billing, Adam Smith, Rayan Ait Nouri, Marcos Senesi, João Gomes and Pablo Sarabia.
Wolves’ technical director, Julen Lopetegui, proposed a 4-5-1 strategy with José Sá in goal; Nélson Semedo, Craig Dawson, Maximilian Kilman and Hugo Bueno on the defensive line; Rúben Neves, Matheus Nunes, Adama Traoré, João Moutinho and Pablo Sarabia in the middle; and Matheus Cunha in attack.
For their part, those led by Gary O’Neil stopped with a 4-5-1 scheme with Neto under the three sticks; Adam Smith, Jack Stephens, Marcos Senesi and Jordan Zemura on defense; Jefferson Lerma, Philip Billing, Dango Outtara, Junior Traoré and Marcus Tavernier at midfield; and Dominic Solanke up front.
The selected judge for the match at Molineux Stadium was Michael Salisbury.
Wolves will host Fulham on the next day. Likewise Bournemouth will play at home against Manchester City.
After the match, the local team is left with 23 points and in fifteenth place in the standings. While the visit has 21 units and occupies the seventeenth place in the tournament.
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