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Super Iwelumo
By Tom Bason August 16 2008
Wolves fought back from going behind today to claim a 4-1 win against top of the league Sheffield Wednesday. A second double in 4 days from Chris Iwelumo, plus goals from Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and David Edwards gave Wolves three points following Etienne Esiajas’s opener.

Despite the comfortable victory in the end, the game did not go all Wolves way, with the continued defensive frailties obvious to all in Molineux.  This wasn’t helped when Captain Jody Craddock was forced off with what appeared to be an injury to his knee.  Fan’s favourite Neill Collins was his replacement.  However, even when Craddock was on the pitch, Wednesday’s attack carved through us far too easily, with Esiajas shooting wide, and then Deon Burton mis-hitting an effort with just Wayne Hennessey to beat.  Wolves did not heed these warnings signs though, and Esiajas gave Wednesday the lead, wriggling past George Elokobi before beating Hennessey at his near post.  Deon Burton missed a further 2 excellent chances, Hennessey saving comfortably on both occasions, as Wednesday looked to press home their advantage.  Esiajas gave Elokobi a torrid time in the first half, before thankfully being withdrawn at half-time.  Elokobi is not a player that I particularly rate (although I am more than happy to be proved wrong), and usually makes up for his shocking lack of awareness and positional sense with his outstanding physical attributes.  Today, whether he was just plain tired following 120 minutes on Tuesday or he’s struggling to carry his excess weight he was poor in all defensive aspects for the opening half an hour.  After this though, he appeared to get to grips with Esiajas, and Wednesday’s attacking play down his wing was negated.

The rest of the defence wasn’t too much better either in the early stages.  Twice Stearman and Craddock let journeyman Deon Burton wander beyond them, and a higher class of striker would be leaving Molineux with the match ball under his arm.  On the other flank, Kevin Foley initially struggled to deal with the raw pace of Jermaine Johnson who twice drove in from the left, forcing last gasp tackles inside the penalty area.  Saying this, Foley caused as many problems going forward as Johnson did, as two excellent crosses gave Wolves their best chances of the first half.  The first, inside the opening two minutes, saw Foley whip a ball with his right foot which was met excellently by the head of Matt Jarvis.  With the net seemingly about to burst, the former England Under-21 goalkeeper Lee Grant flung himself away to his left to superbly tip the ball around the post.  The second Foley cross did lead to a goal.  This time, he chose to cut inside onto his left foot, and his floated cross was superbly met by Iwelumo to give Wolves a barely deserved equaliser.

The second half was much better, with Wolves on the attack for much of it, taking the lead after a well constructed counter-attack found Matt Jarvis bearing down on goal.  Instead of hitting the ball early on his favoured right foot, he chose to move the ball to his left, and found himself sprawling along the ground having had his heels clipped by Sean McAllister.  Sylvan Ebanks-Blake duly dispatched the penalty in front of a delighted North Bank.  The rest of the game reminded me very much of the game at Hillsborough last season, with Wolves counter attacks looking dangerous.  On the hour mark, one of these counter attacks effectively sealed the game with Iwelumo bundling in his second of the game after Jarvis/Kightly* saw their effort come back off the post.  The game should have been wrapped up far sooner than it was, with Wolves reaching the goal line in the penalty area no fewer than three times, with substitute Andy Keogh, Ebanks-Blake and Michael Kightly picking out goalkeeper Lee Camp each time.  Finally, Wolves grabbed their fourth (the first time Wolves have scored 4 in a League game at Molineux since hitting Reading for 4 in December 2004- Leon Clarke scored twice) after a long ball released David Edwards, on for Michael Kightly, to tidily slot home the ball in stoppage time.

*delete as applicable, I really can’t remember which it was

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Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: Bully Till I Die (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 17:42

it was kightly that had the chance for iwelumos 2nd goal.

good read thumbs down

Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: Old Wulf (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 18:48

Thanks again - very good read.

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Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: Sedgley wulf (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 19:30

To be honest Tom, although a good report i felt that after the initial 15-20 mins where Wolves were getting into the groove so to speak we were head and shoulders above Wednesday.

We looked awesome down both flanks, confidence at the back grew and there only looked one winner. Much to our enjoyment and the annoyance of the Owls fans, especially the fat bloke with his top off all game.

A thoroughly enjoyable game with the only blip with the improving Elokobi allowing their winger to much time and space to get his shot off and score.

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Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: Wolf Like Me (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 19:34

I thought that up until we equalised, they were the better team, and were good value for their lead. Their 5 man midfield were stretching us, and dominating the middle of the park. After the equaliser, we started to dominate, and from then on, there was never really a question as to whether we would win. I suppose I should have made that a bit clearer in the report

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Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: Sedgley wulf (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 19:38

Tom, not taking anything away from your report bud, as in my opinion it is "fairly" accurate. Although i thought their goal was the kick up the jacksy they needed. It seemed like they clicked into action for me as soon as Esajas scored. And from then on there was no looking back.

I'm just elated though, i thought today would be a scrappy game, but boy was i wrong. And you've gotta love how the Owls fans were givin it large until we got the penalty then not a peep since.

Did you see the fat guy? Heard he was a wolves fan til he married a sheffs lass, he knew all the stewards which kinda backed it up.

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Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: Alkaponewolf (IP Logged)
Date: 17/08/2008 08:18

Thanks for that pal. Didn't find the score out until I got in last night about 11ish.

Sounds like we played well?

Re: Super Iwelumo
Posted by: MattySadler (IP Logged)
Date: 17/08/2008 15:23

Isnt that fat guy the tango guy?

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