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Why Pablo Sarabia has become vital as Gary O’Neil admits Wolves have a ‘truly’ unique player

All the latest Wolves news including an update on Pablo Sarabia, one thing that is here to stay at Wolves and which player is ‘truly unique’. 

Pablo Sarabia update

Sarabia has been particularly impressive since Gary O’Neil arrived at the club. The winger was brought into the club in January 2023 but didn’t really meet expectations. 

However, a substitute appearance against Spurs changed everything as he came on and changed the game to give Wolves a 2-1 win. Since then, Sarabia has been a regular in O’Neil’s side and has added numerous assists to his collection. 

The stats back up why Sarabia has become a permanent fixture in the starting XI with the attacker improving everywhere on the pitch.

You can read more about how Sarabia has become vital to Wolves here.

Gary O’Neil confirms one thing is here to stay

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The success on the field has seen much jubilation from both the squad and the fans. This has been on display throughout the month with the club collecting multiple memorable victories.

Last weekend was a key example of this when Wolves beat Spurs 2-1. O’Neil was seen celebrating with the fans at the end. 

Despite the manager not being fond of doing the three fist pumps he insists it’s here to stay.

You can read more about what O’Neil said about the celebration here.

Wolves player is ‘truly unique’

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There have been multiple players who have shone for Wolves this season. Pedro Neto and Hwang Hee-Chan have often taken the headlines throughout the campaign.

Joao Gomes also received a lot of praise throughout the week for his performance against Spurs. However, it is Pablo Sarabia who O’Neil picked out as ‘unique’ before the Sheffield United game. 

You can read what O’Neil had to say about Sarabia here.