With Wolverhampton Wanderers losing out 2-0 to Leicester City at the weekend as we made the trip to the King Power Stadium, fans certainly had a few topics up for discussion at the fulltime whistle.
"It's about getting better and showing that we can play on this stage."
Conor Coady reacts to yesterday's @LCFC defeat. #LEIWOL
— Wolves (@Wolves) August 19, 2018
Arguably it was a game we probably shouldn’t have lost given our better control of the game and the fact they were reduced to ten men following England international Jamie Vardy seeing a straight red card for his challenge on Matt Doherty.
Simply put though, we didn’t test the goal or their goalie enough with only three registered shots on target and that’s a harsh lesson to take and I’m confident Nuno Espirito Santo and the side will take that lesson on board.
The thing is, it’s not the time to go into meltdown either. The performance was an improvement on a number of levels, Leicester just did to us what they’ve done to a number of others – scored with their only attempts on target.
Sometimes you have to hold your hands up, Conor Coady did and these fans seem to agree.
2 games in writing off two players and a system we have worked on for over a year, feeble
— JAnderson (@Jandersonn94) August 19, 2018
Some of our fan base just need to grow up, if we had of played crap got rolled over then I would of been more concerned, I have 100% trust in nuno unbelievable how anyone is questioning his judgement already
— JAnderson (@Jandersonn94) August 19, 2018
I remember when we were shite, won our first two fixtures and finised 20th in 2011/12.
Albion were shite last season, won their first two fixtures and finished 20th.
We’re actually pretty good this season.#wwfc
— Oli (@oliktwit) August 19, 2018
Keep playing that way wins will come lads chins up
— Mrw1975 (@Mrwasdell1975) August 19, 2018
I love Coady he is doing great as our captain! Keep it up get Man City out the way next week and then i think we will be fine!
— Porta1987 (@twitchPorta1987) August 19, 2018
Things will fall into place, unlucky against Leicester. They will improve and Saturday could be the day it happens #WWFC
— Mark Shipley (@shippers1969) August 20, 2018
We Only 5 points behind man city nothing to worry about yet
— JamesG (@JamesG288WWFC) August 19, 2018