Wolves star sends warning to Manchester United after unbeaten pre-season
Wolves defender Hugo Bueno believes his side have a 'really good chance' of getting a result against Manchester United next week after an unbeaten pre-season campaign.
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Wolves defender Hugo Bueno believes his side have a 'really good chance' of getting a result against Manchester United next week after an unbeaten pre-season campaign.
Manager Julen Lopetegui has revealed his frustration at Wolves' transfer woes and admitted the club are struggling to sign players, with Republic of Ireland defender Matt Doherty the only incoming on a free transfer.
The Wolverhampton Wanderers set-up that Matt Doherty left three years ago is much different to the one he is returning to ahead of next season.
Republic of Ireland international Matt Doherty has completed a return to Wolves on a free transfer.
In the wake of Pep Guardiola's stunning treble with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain turning to Luis Enrique, it is clear Spanish coaching is in vogue. The duo, both treble winners at Barcelona, are joined by plenty of compatriots at other top-flight sides on the continent. Arsenal's Mikel Arteta, Guardiola's former assistant, ran City close for the English title last season. With a different approach to the game, Unai Emery has pulled up trees with Aston Villa, Bournemouth sprang for the exciting Andoni Iraola, while Julen Lopetegui helped Wolves avoid the drop and Marseille appointed Marcelino Garcia Toral in June.
It is now less than six weeks until Manchester United begin their Premier League season with the visit of Wolves to Old Trafford.
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