Joao Gomes has given a warning to Wolves’ Premier League rivals following Wolves’ 3-0 victory over RB Leipzig last night, which included a fantastic team goal that Rodrigo Gomes sealed.
The Bundesliga team was defeated by Wolves in Miami, and it was arguably the best game of the summer thus far.
Pablo Sarabia scored two goals to bolster his chances of starting against Arsenal in a few weeks.
Then Rodrigo Gomes completed an incredibly clever team move.
After Gary O’Neil took over, Wolves’ play with the ball has significantly improved.
Although putting in a lot of effort when not in possession has been emphasized, Wolves have appeared so much more proficient when using the ball under the English manager than they did under previous ones.
Joao Gomes responds after contributing significantly to Wolves’ incredible team goal against RB Leipzig.
O’Neil handed playing time to players who returned to preseason later than expected last night against Leipzig, following their summertime successes in major events.
Joao Gomes, Pedro Neto, Nelson Semedo, and Jose Sa all made appearances.
With just over 20 minutes remaining, all four came off the bench. Journalist Nathan Judah claimed that the foursome enhanced Wolves’ appearance in excitement.
Gomes, who the club recently featured in an amazing new documentary, had a major part in Wolves’ game-winning goal of the night, which was really an incredible team effort.
Yerson Mosquera led the way in the back, while on the right side, there was some excellent interplay between Nelson Semedo, Pedro Neto, and Jorgen Strand Larsen.
After five or six passes, Gomes eventually found a gap in the middle and proceeded forward. After stepping over a player, he casually sprayed Rodrigo with the ball from the outside of his foot.
Hwang Hee-chan was down the line when Rodrigo found him with a ball, and the South Korean clipped the ball back inside so Rodrigo could finish off the inside of the post. It was a really enjoyable team objective.
Joao Gomes responded to a fan’s post-match video on X, seemingly issuing a warning to Wolves’ Premier League opponents. “The vacation is over; we’re back,” he declared.