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A real potential for entertainment in this one with two sides who have a lot of attacking power. Diogo Jota is enjoying life in the top flight and has formed a decent partnership with Raul Jimenez. Wolves also have the luxury of a very interchangeable midfield to suit a certain game. That could be key for gaining a point on Sunday afternoon.
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Unfortunately for Matt Doherty, playing at right-back often means you don’t get the glamorous praise that a scoring striker does. Make no mistake about it though, Doherty is a star in this Wolves side. In a system that looks to go forward and create chances right from the very back, the Ireland international is perfectly suited for the way they want to play.
Lining up in the wing-back role, we often see him playing on the wing when Wolves are in and around the opposition box. Counter-attack will be key for Wolves here and they have the ability to break out quickly when required. It’s one of the many positives that comes with Doherty. A solid defensive player who has the ability to contribute goals, so 5/2 for one or more shots on target is generous.
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My eye was immediately caught by this price on offer from Unibet. We’ve spoken above about Doherty’s attacking qualities and a price of 14s is just too good to turn down for this one.
Yes, they are away at a top-four contender, but counter attack will be key and we should expect to see Doherty have a couple of opportunities to drive down the right flank and create a Wolves attack.
He has six goals in total this season and, in all honesty, is probably due another. Five shots across his last three starts shows that he is getting opportunities towards goal. This price stands out, but the value remains in the general price of 9/1 in this market.