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Hwang Hee Chan has accomplished a lot in the first four games of the season – and deserves more from them.

The South Korean international is one of 13 players on international duty this week, featuring for his country in a friendly against Wales in Cardiff tonight and against Saudi Arabia in Newcastle on Tuesday.
He left after a productive start to the season with two goals personally in his first four games. The only problem is that they both lost with home defeats to Brighton and then Crystal Palace on Sunday. However, that doesn’t hide the fact that the versatile forward has been one of the highlights of the first month of the season, displaying diligence but also creativity to give Wolves a little extra. threats ahead. The field is undoubtedly the biggest concern of coach Gary O’Neil. He would have had more minutes if it weren’t for a minor hamstring problem that forced him out at half-time at Everton. But he was able to feature in the squad at Crystal Palace the following week when he came on from the bench in the 60th minute and headed in Pedro Neto’s brilliant free-kick to level the score at 1-1.

O’Neil said after the game he wanted to start with Hwang, but was ultimately cautious because he couldn’t join practice until relatively late.

The striker’s other goal of the season also came from the bench at home to Brighton, as his performance in the final 35 minutes was one of the few consolations Wolves could derive from the loss. 4-1.
The 27-year-old, who joined Wolves from RB Leipzig for £14m two years ago, has been hampered by injury but still has scored 10 goals in 33 appearances and 28 appearances from the bench in the Premier League, not a bad achievement for him. a player can operate. wide or in the middle.

Wolves were the Premier League’s worst scorers last season, with just 31 goals, and the fact that they have only scored four goals in their first four games of the season is not enough evidence that the problem has been resolved.

Selling Matheus Nunes to Manchester City for £53m on the last day has at least allowed Wolves to reinvest some of the money, adding to the creativity of Enso Gonzalez and Jean-Ricner Bellegard. But Hwang’s start to the season shows he can help solve those problems in the final third of the field.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sasa Kalajdzic insists he should have been awarded a penalty for his situation with Andre Onana in the defeat to Manchester United.

The striker spoke on the Sky Sport Austria podcast “DAB | Der Audiobeweis” on a variety of topics, including the controversial Onana incident.

Wolves were beaten by Manchester United in the opening match of the new season on August 14, with Raphael Varane’s header splitting the two sides.

The game proved uncomfortable for Wolves, who created plenty of chances throughout the clash but failed to capitalize and were ultimately punished by the Frenchman’s header.
The biggest disappointment for them, however, was with the officials, who did not award Wolves a penalty later when Onana miscalculated a jump to cross and dashed into Kalajdzic instead. At first glance, it seemed like an obvious and obvious punishment, but the officials did not issue a verdict, much to everyone’s surprise.

It has now been confirmed that this was the fault of officials, and officials also confirmed this to Gary O’Neil and Howard Webb and issued an apology.

Kalajdzic had nothing to say about it but admitted he took it for granted and even tried to make it easier for officials.

“I thought it was a foul at the time,” he said.

“I felt like someone hit me in the gutter. Then I lay on the ground and it really hurt. I tried to force people to actually watch it.

“Because if what I think and what is confirmed in the video happens then it is a penalty. I try not to look at things through Wolverhampton’s lens but to see if it’s a foul.

“And it was a foul. The manager apologized to us after the game and that was enough.

 

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