…so the counter-attacking opportunities were obvious but eluded a side which came instead to rely on the Jody Craddock and Christophe Berra partnership – back to a much better working order – and the unstinting running this group of players have always offered. Would…
…when Karl Henry notched a stoppage time consolation. But McCarthy’s anger was clearly centred around his back four with Christophe Berra beaten to two high balls down the middle and Richard Stearman beaten at a set-piece. “I am not going to defend what I have…
…of the second that followed four minutes later. This time Butterfield slid the ball under Hennessey after Alan Lee beat Christophe Berra in the air from keeper Justin Speroni’s long kick to leave the unmarked Ambrose to help the ball on. When the third goal…
…left in the competition. On what was a wretched night in the competition for Premier League teams and Scotland defenders, Christophe Berra's Wolves were also on the receiving end of a humbling from lower-league opposition. The Molineux outfit crashed to a…
…Neil Warnock Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Wayne Hennessey, 5 Richard Stearman, 6 Jody Craddock, 8 Karl Henry (c), 16 Christophe Berra, 18 Sam Vokes (19 Chris Iwelumo 59), 20 Nenad Milijas, 23 Ronald Zubar, 25 Geoffrey Mujanga Bia (9 Sylvan Ebanks Blake 59),…
It's only going to improve me, because every week I'm playing teams who bring quality players off the bench. One thing I've learned is that you can't switch off for even a split second or you'll be punished.
You're playing against strikers who cost between £10million and £30million, so obviously every team is full of quality players
There are things he wants me to do and ways he wants me to play … But if you've ever watched us you'll know we're not a defensive-minded team. It's maybe a bit different to the way I played under Csaba Laszlo at Hearts. We were more defensive and counter-attacking than Wolves are.
Sunderland have good strikers and they've got good home form. Every game in the Premier League is difficult. But we've got to go there with confidence to try to keep our momentum going.
We want to stay in the Premier League and, if we play like we did against Fulham, we'll have a great chance