Joao Gomes was superb for Wolves in their 4-1 win victory over Brentford on Wednesday night and the Brazilian has now reacted to that performance on social media.
Wolves were at their ruthless best at the Gtech Community Stadium as a brace from Hwang Hee-Chan and goals from Mario Lemina and Jean Ricner-Bellgarde emphatically secured all three points.
Wanderers only registered five shots on target and scored four of them as Gary O’Neil’s side punished some fatal defensive errors from the hosts, two of which came from Nathan Collins, who departed the club in the summer.
There were several stand-out performers for the visitors. Max Kilman was a towering presence at the back, and Hwang was explosive in attack, while Joao Gomes was hailed as superb alongside Lemina.
Gomes put in a complete midfield performance that saw him boss proceedings by covering every blade of grass on the pitch.
The Brazilian made a staggering ten tackles (the most on the pitch), completed 38/47 (81%) of his passes and contested an incredible 19 duels (another match-high), winning 11, as per Sofascore.
After putting in a performance that was deservedly showered with praise, he offered his reaction on social media.

Joao Gomes reacts to Wolves 4-1 win over Brentford
Throughout this campaign, several players have stepped up for O’Neil, including Hwang, Lemina and Kilman, but after arriving from Flamengo for £15 million in January, Gomes has been a revelation this term.
Across 17 appearances in the Premier League, he’s been a breath of fresh air to watch and Wolves supporters love how he flies into challenges and puts his body on the line for the team.
In his latest performance, the 22-year-old continued to show how much he cares on the pitch while displaying his adulation off it.
Taking to X after the match, Gomes said: “Let’s go Wolves +3” in response to their emphatic victory which pushed them up to 11th in the table.
What a Christmas it’s been for Wolves
At the start of this campaign, many expected Wolves to be embroiled in a relegation tussle as a result of their disappointing transfer window.
However, at the halfway point, O’Neil can take huge credit for guiding his side into a safe mid-table position as they find themselves ten points above the relegation zone.
The Christmas period has been crucial to achieving that healthy cushion with consecutive victories over Chelsea and Brentford.
Up next, Wolves will be hoping to make it three wins on the bounce when they close out 2023 with a home fixture against Everton.