Wolves played out a 0-0 draw with Luton Town last night as they continued their preparations for the new season.
Julen Lopetegui made quite a few changes to the side that drew 1-1 with Celtic last weekend.
Only Max Kilman and Matheus Nunes kept their places.
It was a good performance from Wolves in terms of keeping they ball and creating chances.
But the same old issue was on show at Molineux as Wolves could not find the back of the net.
The game finished 0-0, and it is clear that Wolves must sharpen up in front of goal.
But Lopetegui will be encouraged by what he saw, and hopefully he will be able to add some new faces in the next couple of weeks.
Hwang Hee-chan shows his class after draw with Luton
Sometimes after games, players are eager to just get on the coach and get gone.
It’s understandable, especially after late kick-offs.
This can sometimes lead to fans that are waiting for autographs and acknowledgement being ignored.
Last night, some fans waited for the players after the game.
Journalist Nathan Judah documented this on Twitter, and reported that just one player stayed behind after the game: Hwang Hee-chan.
Judah said of the South Korea international: “One player staying late, standing in the rain, signing every single autograph and posing for every picture. These are the things that go a long way in my book.”
Hwang started last night’s game, playing around 70 minutes before being replaced by Pedro Neto.
Hwang setting an example
It is a bit of a shame that more players could not stay behind.
But this is just fantastic to see from Hwang.
It’s brilliant to see someone giving back to those that support the club through thick and thin.
It is not something he had to do. But the £14 million star he recognises that it can be a big thing for some fans.
As Judah says, little things like this go a long way.
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