Newcastle United fans, brace yourselves! A seemingly harmless video has sparked a transformation in Wolves that could spell trouble for your team this weekend. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about the results—it’s about the mindset shift that’s propelled Wolves from rock bottom to a force to be reckoned with.
Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United is set to face a Wolverhampton Wanderers side that’s undergone a remarkable resurgence. Just weeks ago, Wolves were languishing at the bottom of the Premier League table, but a recent unbeaten streak in all competitions has breathed new life into their season. Draws against Everton and Manchester United, a commanding 3-0 win over West Ham, and a 6-1 FA Cup thrashing of Shrewsbury have signaled a dramatic turnaround.
But here’s where it gets controversial: What exactly sparked this revival? Veteran defender Matt Doherty credits a rather uncomfortable team activity—a video rewatch of their humiliating 4-1 home defeat to Manchester United. Doherty admits, ‘It was a bit embarrassing. We all left the meeting feeling ashamed, but that’s when everything changed.’ This raw moment of self-reflection seems to have ignited a fire within the squad, leading to a noticeable uptick in training intensity and consistency.
Doherty elaborates, ‘Consistency wins games. We’ve started training at a much higher level, and it’s no coincidence the results are following.’ This shift in attitude couldn’t come at a worse time for Newcastle, who must now contend with a Wolves side brimming with confidence and determination.
Here’s the kicker: Wolves’ recent form isn’t just about luck. Even before this unbeaten run, they narrowly lost to Premier League giants Arsenal and Liverpool, proving they’re no pushovers. Doherty is under no illusions about the challenge ahead, stating, ‘We know we have to keep winning. One victory can change the entire course of your season, and that’s our mindset going into this weekend.’
But can Wolves sustain this momentum? Doherty recalls last season’s six-match winning streak, hinting that history could repeat itself. ‘If you’re confident enough, anything’s possible,’ he adds. Yet, this bold claim raises a thought-provoking question: Is Wolves’ resurgence a temporary blip, or are they genuinely back in the game?
As Newcastle prepares for Sunday’s clash, one thing is clear: Wolves are no longer the struggling side they once were. Do you think Newcastle can stifle Wolves’ newfound momentum, or will Doherty’s side continue their climb up the table? Let us know in the comments below!