Plenty of Wolves fans have reacted about the Europa League Round of 16 games being postponed.
Many are seemingly unhappy after Wolves’ request to get the first tie suspended had been turned down, just for the second-leg to be suspended the day afterwards.
Wolves confirmed this via their website, claiming that the game against Olympiacos at Molineux next Thursday will now be suspended as a result of the growing coronavirus.
In addition to the match being postponed, as will the draw for the Quarter Final stage of the competition.
Would Nuno leave us before his contract expires at the end of next season?
No way - and he'll stay afterwards, too
If a big club comes calling
Nope, but he will leave at that point
It's too hard to predict
Wolves travelled to Athens to face Olympiacos in what was an eerie Karaiskakis Stadium due to no fans being present.
Despite the Greek side playing with 10-men for the majority of the game, they were still able to start the two-legged tie with a draw.
It’s a performance Wolves would be happy to take home to Molineux, however, with the Premier League now being suspended until early April, huge portions of fans will be worried that they will not be able to complete this dream season.
Here are some of the responses below…
https://twitter.com/WolvesTruth/status/1238412414795776002?s=20
So they made us play last night and put all our players and staff at risk. Disgraceful
— Tyler (follow limit) (@PodenceSzns) March 13, 2020
Last nights game just didn’t feel right. You could tell both teams concentration was not there. Any ideas when it’ll get played as I bought the tickets?
— Temperzz🧡 (@TemperzzYouTube) March 13, 2020
Wolves win on away goal then
— Steve Arliss (@SteveA_3) March 13, 2020
Could mean that that season is postponed for a month which means the season ends in June. I hope the season doesn’t finish now because we’re in sixth and in with a chance of the quarter finals of the Europa. This can’t be happening.
— Werewolves (@An60361841) March 13, 2020
But forced us to travel away. Complete joke @UEFA
— Morgan Roberts (@morg69roberts) March 13, 2020
It appears that supporters are not frustrated about the postponements themselves, rather the fact they had asked for a postponement before and they were forced to play.
Either way, what’s most important is health. It’s just many supporters would be praying for any season but this one at this stage.