27 | Matheus Nunes - 2024/25

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Likely to start the remaining four games at right-back, which would be his longest run in the team since arriving and longest run in one position. That will give him 2,860 minutes, up on last year’s miserly 1,860, but while I think he’s solid against most teams, he still looks a likely weakness against the very best teams. Does he have another level to go up next year, 27 in August, or will the club have to go into the market?
 
Goodness, the old Nunes was back, shitting it vs his old club.
Shame he didn't have more courage.

He almost found Marmoush with a very good cross and broke up an almost sure goal with his pace..

So credit where it's due.. ofcourse the Goal Posts were our best players by a country mile today!
 
Some great things, and some not. The incessant booing is a sad part of the modern game, and Wolves chose to sell and received good money for him.
 
Looks like the boos from the away fans caught up to him, he looks shaky af. Still, decent game
 
Goodness, the old Nunes was back, shitting it vs his old club.
Shame he didn't have more courage.
Yep, as always he let their booing get to him, which probably shows he doesn’t have the mentality required. Has obvious talent but he’s flaky as fuck and his concentration levels are poor, hence the goal costing brain farts he chucks in occasionally
Contrast that mentality with Kev, for example, who has always revelled in sticking it to Chelsea when their braindead fans booed him
 
Couple of very minor basic errors and he's back to being shat on I see. No mention of the fantastic recovery clearance when they looked to be put clean through, no mention of the great sliding block to stop a ball across that had goal written all over it.

He did well tonight when it mattered. Yes the stupid basic mistakes need to be sorted but some people base their entire opinions on a couple of stray simple passes.
 
Think him and O'Reily had a poor game O'Reily got taken off for his own good but wolves are very good side full of confidence and when they presses there manager new the weak links press our fullback high and with 2/3 players will get them some joy!
 
Yes he scored the winner against Aston Villa but his performances generally range from average to poor to very poor.
He makes far to many errors which is critical when we are a possession team.
Nunes is nowhere good enough for this squad & Pep's No1 priority has to be a new right wing back.
 
I thought he was not as decent as he has been but not the lowest rating by far.
I'm still waiting for a crunching tackle that we need to see if it's in him, he just seems timid in close contact, as much as I dislike the dippers Scottish twat of a defender he certainly knows how to leave one in there.
If Nunes can put some big shin pads on and get a few crunchers in then we can see if he has it.
 
I thought he was quite solid after the slightly shaky but nothing goal costing 15 or so mins.

He finished with some really good defensive numbers.

87% pass accuracy.
3/4 long balls
3/4 tackles
7/10 ground duels

Didnt make much going forwars, but that right side with Marmoush there doesnt work for me.

Pep rightly hooked O Reilly off for being far far worse (which is fine he is young), Nunes did well.
 
Yes he scored the winner against Aston Villa but his performances generally range from average to poor to very poor.
He makes far to many errors which is critical when we are a possession team.
Nunes is nowhere good enough for this squad & Pep's No1 priority has to be a new right wing back.
This is such a weird lie to tell. His performances decidedly range from excellent to very poor, with very few in between. But i dont know why you are saying that at his best, he is average. we've all seen how well he can play, this is bizarre.

This forum's hate boner is nothing short of obsessive, go to therapy
 
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