Pedro Neto looks poised to regain the form that made him one of the Premier League’s most exciting prospects and solve Wolves’ attacking woes in the process.
The Portuguese forward has suffered two significant knee injuries in the last two-and-a-half years, which put the brakes on a journey that seemed certain to take him to one of Europe’s top clubs.
Yet Neto’s spectacular strike in Wolves’ 1-1 draw at Luton was his fifth goal involvement this term. He also has four assists and has created four big chances.
Boss Gary O’Neil said: ‘When I arrived I didn’t know too much about him and I was told that maybe he wasn’t reaching the levels the club would expect of him.
‘We are only six games into the league season but he has fully bought into everything we’ve asked – the way he trains, plays within the shape and takes information on board. He is incredibly talented and physically very gifted as well.
‘Can he add more goals? Probably, especially when he plays on the right and can come inside on his left foot. He has been absolutely incredible during my time here.’
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde faces possible disciplinary action from the club after receiving a straight red card for kicking out at Tom Lockyer in the first half – in only his second game for Wolves.
After Neto’s strike, Carlton Morris’ penalty earned Luton their first point of the season. But Wolves were furious with the award, for handball against Joao Gomes.
Boss Rob Edwards said: ‘Everyone can stop talking about Luton being the only team not to have any points. We’ve got that off our backs.
‘We were a small club in the Championship and we got promoted so we are going to be a small club in the Premier League.
‘We are going up against mammoths, giant clubs. We probably shouldn’t be here. But we are allowed to learn and I am pleased with the progress we are making
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