Alright, let’s talk about the Wolves’ starting lineup. This all started back when I was following the Premier League, specifically the Wolverhampton Wanderers. I was super into following their games and tracking how they were doing. One day, I got it into my head that I wanted to try to predict their starting lineup for their next game.

So, I started digging. I scoured the web for any news about the team, injuries, suspensions, you name it. I checked out recent match reports, looked at the manager’s past choices, and analyzed the opponent they were going to face. I mean, I really dove deep into this.
I found a few articles with some predictions. Some mentioned a 3-4-3 formation, with Sa as the goalkeeper. Others talked about players like Doherty, Bueno, T. Gomes, Semedo, Andre, J. Gomes, and Ait-Nouri. Guedes and Cunha were also mentioned as potential starters. One article even suggested Strand Larsen might be in the mix. I also stumbled upon some info about the club’s history and their recent signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen, which was pretty interesting.
After gathering all this info, I started putting together my own predicted lineup. I considered the players’ forms, their positions, and the likely formation. It was like solving a puzzle, trying to fit all the pieces together.
My Predicted Lineup
Based on my research, here’s what I came up with:
- Formation: 3-4-3
- Goalkeeper: Sa
- Defenders: Doherty, Bueno, T. Gomes
- Midfielders: Semedo, Andre, J. Gomes, Ait-Nouri
- Forwards: Guedes, Cunha, Strand Larsen (maybe, depending on the strategy)
Of course, I wasn’t always right, but it was fun trying to figure it out. Sometimes I was way off, especially with injuries and last-minute changes, but other times, I was pretty close. It was a cool way to get more involved with the team and the sport. And honestly, it made watching the games even more exciting, seeing if my predictions held up or not.

Predicting the starting lineup became a little hobby for me. It wasn’t just about guessing who would play, but also about understanding the strategy and the reasons behind the manager’s choices. It felt like I was getting a peek behind the curtain, you know? It’s all part of the fun of being a football fan, I guess.
The Wolves, or Wolverhampton Wanderers, are a pretty cool team. They’ve got a long history in the Premier League. I even learned that Sir Jack Hayward bought the club in 1990, and they got promoted back to the top-flight in 2003. Pretty neat stuff.
Anyway, that’s my story about diving into the Wolves’ starting lineups. It’s not rocket science, but it’s a fun way to get more into the game and feel more connected to the team. Give it a try sometime, it definitely makes things more interesting!