🐺 Wolves XI: Sá, Doherty, Agbadou, Gomes, Hoever, Gomes, Bellegarde, Wolfe, Munetsi, Arias, Larsen
Subs: Johnstone, Bueno, Bueno, Mosquera, Gomes, Tchatchoua, André, Hee-chan, Lopez Gonzalez
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🐺 Wolves XI: Sá, Doherty, Agbadou, Gomes, Hoever, Gomes, Bellegarde, Wolfe, Munetsi, Arias, Larsen
Subs: Johnstone, Bueno, Bueno, Mosquera, Gomes, Tchatchoua, André, Hee-chan, Lopez Gonzalez
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🍒 AFC Bournemouth XI: Petrović, Smith, Diakite, Senesi, Truffert, Adams, Semenyo, Scott, Tavernier, Brooks, Evanilson
Subs: Dennis, Araujo, Soler, Hill, Christie, Doak, Kluivert, Kroupi Jr, Adli
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The introduction of semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) in English football was meant to be a game-changer, promising quicker and more accurate decisions. Instead, it became the centre of controversy during the FA Cup fifth-round clash between Bournemouth and Wolves, as a near eight-minute VAR check left fans, players, and pundits fuming. This article delves into what went wrong, why the system failed,
Matheus Cunha scored his 14th goal of the season - seven more than any other Wolves player - as Vitor Pereira's side moved five points clear of the Premier League trapdoor.
Wolves are unbeaten in all five of their Premier League away games against Bournemouth, who missed out on the chance to leapfrog Manchester City into the top four.
Matheus Cunha's goal makes it back-to-back home defeats for Bournemouth 🐺