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Wolves fans have voted for their best performer against Crystal Palace, and three stars stood out

Wolves fans have had their say on who their best player was against Crystal Palace in Rob Edwards’ first game in charge.

It was not the ideal start for the new Molineux chief, as the Old Gold lost 2-0 to the Eagles.

There were certainly differences from this Wolves side under Edwards compared to Vitor Pereira, even if the numbers between the two are similar.

Vitor Pereira and Rob Edwards – Wolves comparison

Vitor Pereira vs Rob Edwards stats at Wolves
Credit – SofaScore

Adam Wharton was one man who noticed a change, applauding Wolves for being difficult to beat.

One man who certainly will not be winning the award for the game is Jhon Arias.

Fans have grown frustrated with his performances, and his cameo off the bench had Wolves supporters angry.

Eddie Nketiah of Crystal Palace is challenged by Joao Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers as Emmanuel Agbadou watches on
Photo by Ben Roberts – Danehouse/Getty Images

Molineux News readers vote for Wolves’ best player against Crystal Palace

After the final whistle in Wolves vs Crystal Palace, readers on Molineux News were given the chance to have their say on the top performer in the match.

They were given the choice of five of the biggest standouts, and the results are close between three of those names.

At the time of publication, the poll has 600 votes, and here are the results.

The other two options Emmanuel Agbadou and David Moller Wolfe were quite close among themselves, sharing the remaining 23%, but far off the percentages of the others, but you still have time to cast your vote below.

Wolves’ best performer in the disappointing Crystal Palace loss?

Joao Gomes has to stay at Wolves

With fans believing Joao Gomes to be one of their better players against Crystal Palace, it just shows how vital he is to the team.

Rumours about him leaving the club in January will not go away, as Manchester United are lurking around his signature.

The latest reports state Wolves and the Red Devils have ramped up talks for the Brazilian.

Let’s hope there is little truth to those, and Jeff Shi remains firm on him staying, as he had done with Jorgen Strand Larsen in the summer.