Following Saturday’s Premier League fixture between Wolves and Bournemouth, which concluded with a 2-4 scoreline, supporters shared their perspectives on the match. Among the comments from Wolves fans, Johnny expressed profound disappointment, labeling the performance “absolutely disgraceful.” He contended that Jose Sa’s display did not warrant payment and, while acknowledging criticism of Gary O’Neil, asserted that the players were consistently at fault for giving the ball away. Johnny predicted Wolves’ relegation by the season’s end, deeming it deserved, and anticipated the departure of Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait-Nouri, and Jorgen Strand Larsen in January, viewing the club as being in a “downward spiral.” Tony similarly foresaw a move to the Championship due to “schoolboy errors,” stating that a managerial change would be ineffective if such mistakes persisted. He speculated that Sa’s performance indicated a desire to leave Wolves. Philip described the showing as “dreadful,” attributing the season’s defensive issues to Gary O’Neil’s failure to resolve them. He noted the team’s frequent concession of possession and criticized a “useless final 20 minutes of capitulation and defeatism,” concluding that the situation was “a mess, with no discernible pattern of play,” and advocating for a more experienced coach urgently. Nathan highlighted persistent defensive clumsiness and a “shocker” from Sa, deeming “three penalties” unacceptable. He acknowledged the team’s offensive capability but emphasized the critical need to “fix the problems at the back!” Bournemouth supporters also offered their views. Greg conveyed satisfaction at finally performing well against an opponent they felt they “should be beating,” noting Bournemouth’s historical difficulties against lower-ranked teams. He praised Evanilson for “starting to show some real class in the press” and “giving defenders problems,” commending the overall “big team performance, playing Iraola-ball with high energy.” Charl found Bournemouth “impressive throughout the whole team, especially the midfield.” He singled out Ryan Christie as “outstanding,” David Brooks as “very near to his previous best,” and Tyler Adams as “immense.” Special commendation was given to Evanilson, who “never gave up and he battled for every ball, causing Wolves so many problems,” which Charl summarized as “Magic.” James remarked on Evanilson’s superb “work rate,” even if not scoring prolifically, and credited Wolves’ inability to manage him for the penalties. These penalties, he noted, were “calmly despatched by father-to-be Justin Kluivert.” James predicted that Kluivert’s “historic hat-trick of penalties” would be the lasting memory of the match, lamenting that “Christie’s masterclass in midfield will largely be overlooked.” Post navigation Scottish Football Rumours: Miller’s £4m Valuation, Schmeichel’s Contract, Deeney’s Past Offer Morgan Rogers’ Swift Ascent: From Lower Leagues to Champions League Football