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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 v 2 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Saturday, 14th December 2024 Kick-off 15:00
O'Neil: That Group Was Close to Its Maximum Today
Sunday, 15th Dec 2024 00:06

Wolves boss Gary O’Neil felt his team were close to their maximum during their 2-1 defeat to the Blues at Molineux, which he admits is a damning verdict on Wanderers, whose goalscorer Matheus Cunha looks set to be charged by the FA for clashing with a member of Town’s security staff after the final whistle.

Matt Doherty’s own goal gave the Blues the lead in the first half, Wanderers top scorer Cunha levelled 18 minutes from time but Jack Taylor won it for Town with a header in the fifth minute of injury time.

“That group was close to the maximum today,” O'Neil said at his press conference having kept reporters waiting for more than an hour after the end of the match.

“But the really damning verdict is when we are close to maximum, we’re still not able to come out on top in a game that we should have come out on top of easily because of two really basic goals.

“We need to be really honest with where we are because you either find a way to be good enough or you get replaced. That goes for me, that goes for the players. That’s the nature of the business, it is a very competitive industry, especially at Premier League level.

“And change will come if you constantly keep falling below the level, which we have in two key areas. It’s really difficult for me to protect them from that.

“I can protect them from a lot with a game plan but that wasn’t a problem today. It was similar to Everton, where Jordan Pickford’s going to boot it to Dominic Calvert-Lewin. And against Ipswich, Dara O’Shea’s going to boot it to Delap, and until you can cope with that it’s very difficult for you to win a football match.

He added: “The first goal is unacceptable for Premier League level. We saw Liam Delap score that goal a lot when he was playing kids two foot smaller than him, he looked like he was playing two years up bashing people out the way and running through. It’s not acceptable to concede that goal, Delap won’t score that against any other Premier League team.”


Regarding the winning goal, O’Neil said his players had swapped who was marking whom.

“Two areas we’ve suffered massively with this season, direct play and balls in the box,” he continued. “The set play goal I will happily take responsibility for if the players were stood in the right place, but for some reason two of them have decided to change roles very late on in the game.

“I’m 100 per cent confident that if we were stood in the right spot, our player goes and heads that way. That’s the players’ decision making under stress - players change things around and try and find fixes all the time - but that was a really poor decision from them in a really important moment.”

Wolves were booed off at the end of each half and O’Neil’s job appears to be hanging by a thread.

"You either find a way to be good enough or you get replaced,” he reflected. “That goes for me and the players. It's the nature of the business. It's a very competitive industry. Change will come if you constantly keep falling below the level.

“I'm not interested in my own position. I know the work I do every day and I know the situation we are in.I know getting this group to perform the way they did took a lot of work. People can point the finger at me but some of the responsibility has to land on the players.

“I'm comfortable with myself as a coach, my standards and what I ask of the group. I also embrace this difficult moment. That group downstairs needs me this week to help get them into a place where they are ready to go. I will keep fighting for them and with them until I'm told not to.

“It doesn't mean I don't think I'm going to get sacked. For every [poor] result which comes the chances of me losing my job heightens. It doesn't concern me, the situation drives me to want to do better.”

There were angry scenes at the final whistle as Wolves players clashed with Town staff with Rayan Ait-Nouri shown a second yellow card in the tunnel having been carried off the pitch. Town’s Liam Delap was booked for his part in the melee and will now miss next week’s game against Newcastle.

Cuhna avoided censure at the time but was pictured attacking a member of Town’s security detail.

The incident was the second involving Wolves players in a week with Mario Lemina stripped of the captaincy following a clash with Jarred Bowen after the 2-1 defeat at West Ham on Monday.

“When the players step out of line they are heavily punished by me,” O’Neil added regarding the Ait-Nouri incident.

"Rayan will know how I feel already because getting a second yellow card and being unavailable for next week can have catastrophic consequences.

"However much stress we are under, we need to keep control. I didn't see what it was for.

"We deal with things like that very seriously as you saw last week. It’s annoying. The players need to understand the importance of making good decisions under pressure. We have enough to do or enough to fix without dealing with this.”

Cunha, whose goal was his eighth of the season, seems set for FA action with former Premier League official Mike Dean telling Sky Sports: “I’ve watched the footage back afterwards. He elbows the back of the head of one of the Ipswich coaches [sic]. Then he pulls his glasses off and throws them to the pitch. For me, I think he’ll be in trouble with the FA.”


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Gforce added 00:23 - Dec 15
Again O'Neil shows us no respect whatsoever,was the same when we beat them last season.He should watch a Mckenna after match interview,he would learn a lot.
Think he'll be gone by the end of the week anyway.
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mrfixit426 added 01:35 - Dec 15
He's gone into self preservation mode. Can you imagine Kieran throwing our player under the bus like that? We are so, so lucky to have a head coach with class AND talent.
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urbanpenguin added 01:47 - Dec 15
"The first goal is unacceptable for Premier League level. We saw Liam Delap score that goal a lot when he was playing kids two foot smaller than him, he looked like he was playing two years up bashing people out the way and running through. It’s not acceptable to concede that goal, Delap won’t score that against any other Premier League team."

Delap didn't score a goal. What is he on about?
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WaltonBlueNaze added 06:32 - Dec 15
At least O’Neil will have Xmas off as he will be gone on Monday.
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slade1 added 06:56 - Dec 15
worst thing for me is Delap misses the Newcastle game
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 06:59 - Dec 15
O'Neil has regularly spouted a lot of rubbish, but I don't think we'll have to listen to him much longer,
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TheMover added 07:15 - Dec 15
As I have pointed out on the match report, Delap doesn't seem to have been booked, according to the Premier League website https://www.premierleague.com/match/115986
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BlueRuin69 added 07:24 - Dec 15
Delap literally does that in every game, deluded muppet
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SouperJim added 09:02 - Dec 15
@urbanpenguin Delap didn't put the ball in the net, but it was his superb marauding run that made the goal, that's what he's talking about
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PortmanSi added 09:40 - Dec 15
@TheMover If you click “view all cards” it’s says Delap received a yellow.
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billlm added 09:48 - Dec 15
The bigger picture for us is delap missing Newcastle,
But worse a very poor wolves side going to Leicester with two players out cunha there top scorer and Nouri one of there top assist providers,
That isn't go
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billlm added 09:49 - Dec 15
That isn't good for us as we've just got within touching distance of Leicester could be 5 points again, at home I'm sure Leicester will win that,
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foot_kick_ball_goal added 10:28 - Dec 15
Well, the game was certainly an entertaining one. It was also good to see that, although there were a couple of errors on their part, burns and Clarke actually had a pretty ok game. On another day that burns strike would have settled into the goal at the far post, and it was got with enough venom that the keeper did a fantastic job to get a hand to it. I think Burns might be suffering from a bit of confidence issues and this gave should certainly help. Clarke was winning a lot of balls, especially in the air; occasionally his positioning let him down, bit this is something that can improve with experience. Certainly his work rate and the effort he put in can't be criticised. Despite that he could have done better for the goal; he didn't have too much of a bad game. A couple of good stops, but also was very effective in claiming the high balls into the box that were searching for their tall striker. I just wish that occasionally we could play it out quick from the keeper so that we can catch the other team on the transition. We do seem to slow the game down too much at times.
The fracas at the end? What a clown that Ait-Nouri is. How he didn't get sent off for skating burns in the face earlier in the game is beyond me. But he was causing issues with his conduct most of the match. Not surprised that it was him again at the end with the drama. Also, not sure who it was; but I am not a fan fella that threw himself to the floor after hutch pushed him away. Attempting to win games by cheating to try and get players sent off it's unacceptable and i really think the fa should come down hard on that shirt of thing. Overall we deserved that win, and Taylor must be buzzing after scoring a prem goal. I have to eat some humble pie with that one. I said before that he wasn't good enough for the premier league yet, but the last two games have certainly proved me wrong. Perhaps if the team can build up a head of steam with a win against Newcastle we could achieve something great this season. Al Hamadi now has his chance, and it works certainly make for a good story were he to take it with a goal or two. Coyb!
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FA1978 added 10:44 - Dec 15
According to this Pre league web site Delap did not get carded and is not suspended https://www.premierleague.com/news/4110053
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foot_kick_ball_goal added 10:54 - Dec 15
Oops.. reading my post back it reads like Clarke was also playing in goal... Meant to write "despite that music could have done better for the goal...."
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foot_kick_ball_goal added 10:55 - Dec 15
Aaargh! Muric*
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billlm added 11:09 - Dec 15
Fkbg it was deflected off clarkes foot making it harder for Muric he did nothing wrong in that game,
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Gforce added 11:21 - Dec 15
Just announced on sky,O'Neil sacked.
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foot_kick_ball_goal added 11:34 - Dec 15
To me it looks like it went over Clarke's attempted sliding interception and snuck in between muric and the post. It came in quick, so was tricky to deal with, but the gap should have been a bit tighter. It is what it is though, and as I said, was overall an improvement in controlling his area this game. Which is a huge positive.
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htb added 11:36 - Dec 15
FA 1978 that seem very clear. Looks like the only player who is suspended for our match against Newcastle is Joel Linton. The only place I have seen stating Delap is suspended is TWTD. Would be good if Phil could clarify where he is getting his information from.
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Runner added 14:11 - Dec 15
BBC1 sports page say Delap was booked, 90 + 5.
But as someone else has said, premier league website says he is on 4.
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Dissboyitfc added 06:54 - Dec 16
Premier league website does now say Delap was booked on 95'
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