Wolves are hoping for a radically different second half of the season under Vitor Pereira.
Wanderers have endured a torrid campaign so far and sit just above the relegation zone in the Premier League.
It has been a very disappointing term, and just before Christmas Gary O’Neil was sacked and replaced by Vitor Pereira, whose main objective is very clear – keep Wolves in the top-flight.
It’s been a decent start for Pereira, who has four wins under his belt so far across all competitions.
Wolves are back in FA Cup action today against Blackburn Rovers the manager is likely to be fielding a strong team, as he did in the previous round against Bristol City.
One man who could get the nod once more is Emmanuel Agbadou, who’s a player Steve Bull has been really impressed with.
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Wolves were always in the market for at least one new centre-back in January, and the club managed to bring one in fairly quickly last month in Agbadou.
Agbadou joined from Reims, before the club then signed Nasser Djiga from Red Star Belgrade on transfer deadline day.
Up to now, Agbadou has made five appearances – and the Ivory Coast international looks a solid signing.
He’s mostly played on the left side so far, but against Aston Villa he operated centrally.
It hasn’t mattered too much where he’s been though, because Agbadou has shown a high level so far and fans feel he could have a big impact on that backline.
Steve Bull had a positive word for Agbadou in his latest E&S column, saying: “Emmanuel Agbadou came in earlier in the window and he’s an unbelievable player.”
Agbadou could help Wolves to save their season
It’s still early doors but Agbadou looks to be a great bit of business.
Agbadou has already been named Wolves’ Player of the Month for January, which is evidence of his fantastic start to life at Molineux.
Everyone has seen how shaky that backline has been this season but the arrival of Agbadou could be a real game-changer.
The 27-year-old brings some much-needed pace and athleticism. But he just looks like a solid out-and-out defender with the physicality that will help him thrive in English football.
Marshall Munetsi has already said every team needs a player like Agbadou, and thankfully he is a Wolves player.