Wolverhampton Wanderers wages: Who is the best paid player at Wolves and everything you need to know about Wolverhampton's salary bill

How much does every Wolves player earn annually and who receives the most into their account?

Wolves returned to the Premier League in 2018 after a six-year absence from the English top-flight and they have held their own since.

In the first season since their return (2018-19), Wolves finished in seventh place and punched way above their weight under the tutelage of Portuguese manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who is currently working wonders at Nottingham Forest.

They repeated the feat in the 2019-20 season by finishing seventh again, but then they lost several key players such as Ruben Neves, Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota, Conor Coady, etc. Since the 2020-21 season, Wolves have failed to finish the league campaign in the top half of the table.

This season, the club is fighting to avoid relegation, and fans are anxiously hoping to steer clear of the drop to the Championship. However, players like Matheus Cunha, Nelson Semedo, Rayan Ait-Nouri, and Jorgen Strand Larsen have the potential to be the key to securing their survival and preserving their top-flight status.

So, who is the highest earner at the Molineux Stadium this season? And who is on the opposite end of the spectrum?

GOAL delved into the numbers from Capology and found out!

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The 31-year-old Sam Johnstone and 32-year-old Jose Sa share the title of the highest-paid goalkeeper at Wolves, with the duo earning £2.08m each annually.

Daniel Bentley is the third-highest paid goalkeeper, while Tom King is the lowest-paid goalkeeper and the only custodian with a six-figure annual package.

Name Salary

Sam Johnstone£2,080,000Jose Sa£2,080,000Daniel Bentley£1,040,000Tom King£520,000AdvertisementGetty Images SportDefenders

Former Barcelona right-back Nelson Semedo, who captains Wolves, is the club's highest-paid defender with a salary of over £4m.

Matt Doherty, who is in his 10th full season at the Molineux Stadium, is surprisingly the second-highest paid defender at the club, with Emmanuel Agbadou and Craig Dawson jointly sharing the third spot.

Wolves fans won't be too pleased to find out that Rayan Ait-Nouri, who has been a force to be reckoned with offensively from the left-back role, is the second-lowest paid defender at the club.

Yerson Mosquera and Bastien Meupiyou are the joint-lowest paid defenders.

Name Salary

Nelson Semedo£4,160,000Matt Doherty£2,600,000Emmanuel Agbadou£2,340,000Craig Dawson£2,340,000Santiago Bueno£1,560,000Toti Gomes£1,300,000Pedro Lima£780,000Rayan Ait-Nouri£520,000Yerson Mosquera£416,000Bastien Meipoyou£416,000Getty Images SportMidfielders

Mali international Boubacar Traore, who is yet to make a single appearance for Wolves this season due to a knee injury, is their highest-paid midfielder this season, with Mario Lemina taking the second spot.

Summer signing Andre Trindade comes in at number three on this list along with the versatile Frenchman Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.

The Gomes duo of Joao and Rodrigo, with the latter emerging as an exciting wing-back this season, are next on this list. The young English pair of Luke Cundle and Tommy Doyle are the lowest-paid midfielders, both earning under a million pounds annually.

Name Salary

Boubacar Traore£2,860,000Mario Lemina£2,340,000Andre Trindade£1,820,000Jean-Ricner Bellegarde£1,820,000Joao Gomes£1,560,000Rodrigo Gomes£1,300,000Luke Cundle£780,000Tommy Doyle£520,000ENJOYED THIS STORY?

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Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen have been Wolves' best attackers this season, but neither of these are the top-earning forwards, with Pablo Sarabia and Goncalo Guedes jointly sharing the top spot.

South Korea international Hee-chan Hwang, with an annual package of £3.64m, is the third-highest paid player. Cunha takes the fourth spot.

Interestingly, Strand Larsen is the second-lowest paid forward, with Enso Gonzalez lying at the very bottom of this list.

Name Salary

Pablo Sarabia£4,680,000Goncalo Guedes£4,680,000Hee-chan Hwang£3,640,000Matheus Cunha£3,120,000Sasa Kalajdzic£1,820,000Carlos Forbs£1,040,000Jorgen Strand Larsen£780,000Enso Gonzalez£650,000

Chris Dent century leads Gloucestershire to eight-wicket win over Kent

van Buuren adds aggressive fifty, takes three wickets as Robinson’s 75 goes in vain

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Chris Dent hit an unbeaten 112 as Gloucestershire cruised to an eight-wicket win over Kent Spitfires in the Royal London Cup at Beckenham, with 74 balls to spare.Graeme van Buuren added an aggressive 51 not out as Gloucestershire closed on 219 for 2, leaving the visitors with an anxious wait to see if Lancashire would deny them a place in the quarter-finals by beating Essex at Old Trafford.Ollie Robinson made his highest List A score of 75 but Kent failed to build on a solid opening partnership and were restricted to 218 for 9. Van Buuren took 3 for 34, with James Bracey taking five catches.Gloucestershire began the day in sixth place in the table, but knowing they would qualify on points-per-game in third if they won and Lancashire lost to Essex.The visitors won the toss and asked Kent to bat under unexpectedly cloudy skies.Robinson was dropped on 12 and 21 and Kent advanced to 61 without loss, but the hosts toiled after Tawanda Muyeye pulled Jared Warner to Tom Smith at midwicket for 30.Van Buuren then bowled Jack Leaning for 16 and had a disgruntled George Munsey caught behind off the next ball. Harry Finch bottom-edged the hat-trick ball for a single but fell in the next over for one, becoming Ollie Price’s maiden victim at county level when he was caught behind.Robinson then edged Van Buuren behind and Bracey claimed his fourth catch of the innings when Josh Shaw found Grant Stewart’s inside edge and was out for six.Darren Stevens gave Kent some hope with 40, but when he was caught by Bracey off Matt Taylor Kent were down to the bowlers, with six overs remaining. Harry Podmore made 19 but when he tried to accelerate he holed out to Taylor and Smith took a steepling catch.Warner bowled Nathan Gilchrist for five and it was left to James Logan and Matt Quinn, unbeaten on 17 and 3 respectively, to nudge the total towards something defendable.Just how defendable it was became clear as Gloucestershire marched to 72 without loss before Price was lbw to Leaning for 24 in the 12th over. Logan trapped Bracey lbw, attempting to reverse sweep for 23 and Muyeye was unlucky not to take his first Kent wicket when Dent was dropped on 70, but the Spitfires were doomed by failure to make any further inroads.A Van Buuren six over midwicket sent a number of supporters to the exit and Dent reached his century with an edge through the vacant slip area for a single off Quinn, before cutting Stewart to the boundary for the winning runs.

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Reps of £30m-rated free agent approached Liverpool on weekend over move

Representatives of a “world-class” player approached Liverpool over a potential move to Anfield, according to a new update from journalist Graeme Bailey.

Liverpool fail to strengthen midfield

The Reds had a quiet summer in the transfer window with Giorgi Mamardashvili signing from Valencia, but remaining with the La Liga side until at least the end of this season. Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa arrived from Juventus, adding further depth in attacking wide areas.

There have been many who felt that Liverpool were crying out for another midfielder, however, with a move for Real Sociedad ace Martin Zubimendi eventually falling through. It became clear that the Spaniard was a genuine target, but he decided to stay put at his current club.

Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi

A move for 17-year-old Sunderland starlet Chris Rigg has been mooted in recent days, but he would be one for the future and wouldn’t be able to join the Reds until at least the January transfer window.

There is still a chance for Liverpool to bring in free agents, however, in terms of players who don’t have a club currently, and an intriguing update has emerged regarding one individual.

Liverpool were approached over signing "world-class" ace

According to Bailey on X, Liverpool were one of the clubs who Adrien Rabiot’s representatives approached to speak about a move for the Frenchman around the same time that he agreed a deal with Marseille over the weekend, with Arsenal and Tottenham also mentioned in the update:

There would have arguably been clear plus sides to Liverpool signing Rabiot on a free transfer, not least because of the vast experience he now has in his locker. The 29-year-old has played for some of Europe’s biggest clubs in Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus, and he has even been described as “world-class” by David Trezeguet, who lauded him during his Juve days:

“We are talking about a problem for Juventus because in Italy he may have been targeted for criticism, but in France it’s completely different. He is world-class, an extraordinary player. Now he will evaluate his options and will go back to being the important player he always was.”

Liverpool’s midfield does arguably feel one man short currently, especially with Harvey Elliott out for the foreseeable future and Curtis Jones missing at the start of the season, and Rabiot could have helped fill that void.

That being said, he does turn 30 next year and may have demanded big wages because of the free nature of the move, and there have even been question marks about his attitude in the past, which may not have appealed to Arne Slot.

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The positives may have outweighed the negatives when it comes to the £30m-rated Rabiot, but ultimately, it is understandable why the likes of Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes seemingly weren’t interested in snapping him up for Liverpool.

After Morato: Forest close in on £25m star who’d be deadly with Ward-Prowse

Nottingham Forest’s deadline day is well underway, with the club wasting no time in making various key additions to the squad.

The club have already agreed a €15m (£12.6m) deal with Benfica for centre-back Morato, whilst also reaching an agreement to sign midfielder James Ward-Prowse on a season-long loan from West Ham United.

It’s not the first time the Reds have been linked with a move to sign the Brazilian defender, with the club targeting a move for the 23-year-old last summer, but were eventually priced out of a move.

Benfica defender Morato.

As for Ward-Prowse, his loan move could be a great deal, providing injury cover for Danilo, whilst bringing excellent set-piece quality to help aid Nuno Espírito Santo’s side in attacking areas.

However, despite the recent flurry of activity, more incomings are expected at the City Ground before tonight’s deadline, highlighting the ambition of owner Evangelos Marinakis.

A deal for one player seems to be heading in the right direction, potentially taking the Reds’ deadline-day incomings to three.

Nottingham Forest closing in on deal for exciting talent

According to German outlet BILD, Nottingham Forest are edging closer to a deal to sign Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush before the 11pm deadline.

It was confirmed yesterday that the club had made a third bid for the Egyptian forward, with the Bundesliga outfit holding out for €30m (£25m) to part ways with the talent who scored 17 goals in all competitions last season.

The latest report from BILD claims that ‘concrete negotiations are underway’ over a move for Marmoush, with the 25-year-old wanting a move to the Premier League this summer.

The Reds have been hunting for a striker in the last couple of weeks, with Eddie Nketiah and Santiago Gimenez both on their shortlist, but it appears Marmoush could be the chosen one, potentially forming an excellent partnership with one of the other new additions.

Why Marmoush would be deadly with Ward-Prowse

As previously mentioned, Ward-Prowse is edging closer to a move to the City Ground, with the 29-year-old set for a medical later on this afternoon.

He could be a brilliant piece of business on a temporary deal, bolstering the club’s midfield department, whilst also providing ammunition to the forward line.

James Ward-Prowse scores from a corner for West Ham

The former Southampton ace registered eight assists in the Premier League last season, with his set-piece delivery falling into the hands of the attackers – none more so than potential new addition Marmoush.

Ward-Prowse is a superb option in possession, completing 83% of the passes he attempted in the Premier League last season, with an average of 4.3 progressive passes per 90 – showcasing his ability to play the ball into forward areas, handing the Egyptian with a plethora of opportunities in front of goal.

Games played

37

Goals + assists

15

Pass accuracy

83%

Progressive passes

4.3

Passes into final third

4.1

Crosses completed

5.7

Key passes completed

1.9

He’s also averaged 5.7 completed crosses per 90 alongside 1.9 key passes, further demonstrating his talents at providing chances to the forward line, allowing Marmoush to have the best chance of being a success on Trentside.

Omar Marmoush for Frankfurt.

The deal for the Frankfurt talent could finally spell the end of the club’s hunt for a new talisman, with the 25-year-old having the ability to add that needed cutting edge to Nuno’s frontline.

It may be another expensive addition at around the £25m mark, but he would provide that top-level forward that the Reds have been searching for – further boosting Forest’s chances of pulling clear of any relegation battle during the 2024/25 campaign.

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Imagine him & Osimhen: Chelsea in talks to sign a "special talent"

Having just signed a new deal, Chelsea's top goalscorer last season, Cole Palmer, will be aiming to replicate his form of last season, and looking to fire Enzo Maresca's Blues into a Champions League qualification spot.

An addition that could help Palmer, and free him of the double-teaming he could come up against this season, would be the signing of Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen, who has been heavily linked all summer at Chelsea.

Napoli strikerVictor Osimhen.

Osimhen made 32 appearances for Napoli in all competitions last season, scoring 17 goals, providing four assists, and totalling 2,476 minutes played.

However, he's not the only forward in the crosshairs of the recruitment team.

Chelsea transfer news

According to reports from Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea are in negotiations with Atlético Madrid for attacker, João Félix. However, there has been no breakthrough yet in the talks.

Gallagher would move to Atlético Madrid, as part of a chain of events, if Chelsea can agree a deal for Felix, but for now, Gallagher has returned to London after the Samu Omorodion deal collapsed a few days ago.

Felix made 44 appearances in all competitions for Barcelona (on loan from Atlético Madrid) last season, scoring ten goals, providing six assists, and totalling 2,143 minutes played.

How Felix and Osimhen could work at Chelsea

Ex-Chelsea striker, Álvaro Morata, once described Felix as a "special talent" when speaking about him back in 2022, eluding to his ability to pick that "last pass".

Felix has, of course, already played for Chelsea, joining on a six-month loan in January 2023, where he made 20 appearances for the Blues, scoring four goals in that time, and adorning the Chelsea side with his dazzling dribbling.

Goals

0.47

Assists

0.19

Shots Total

3.68

Shot-Creating Actions

3.44

Progressive Passes

3.82

Progressive Carries

3.87

Successful Take-Ons

1.70

Touches (Att Pen)

6.22

Key Passes

1.04

Fouls Drawn

2.88

Felix excels as a carrier, with elegant footwork in tight spaces, the ability to receive the ball and retain possession, and wriggle out of awkward situations to make something out of nothing.

His ability to draw fouls is akin to an Eden Hazard or Jack Grealish, allowing him to win set pieces in the final third, and relieve pressure on his side when needed.

His 6.22 touches in the penalty area per 90 is another good sign, especially if you were to pair him with Osimhen, as together they would average 13.04 per 90. The Nigerian's ability to win duels in the box, mixed with Felix's instincts and tight ball control in the penalty area, could prove to be a recipe for success, especially if you are averaging that many box touches per game.

One of the Portugal international's best assets is his volume shooting and ball-striking quality. Averaging 3.73 shots per 90, which ranks in the best 10% among forwards in the top five leagues, shows his confidence to get shots off and test the keeper.

Joao Felix scores for Chelsea

Of course, with all big transfers there is a big risk, but adding a creative force like Felix to this Chelsea side, alongside a box dominator like Osimhen, could just be exactly what Chelsea need.

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‘Harry Kane needs his own ball bag’ – Hat-trick hero told he is leaving Bayern Munich short on training equipment after registering fourth treble of stunning season

Harry Kane has been told that he “needs his own ball bag”, with his hat-trick heroics threatening to leave Bayern Munich short on training equipment.

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  • England striker in impressive form
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    The prolific England international registered his fourth treble of the season in his latest Bundesliga appearance. Kane put in another match-winning performance as he helped down Augsburg and keep Bayern six points clear at the top of the table.

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    His third effort in another notable performance has drawn widespread praise, as he dragged the ball out of the air with a perfect touch off his toe and calmly nodded into an empty net. Kane now has another memento for his ever-growing collection.

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    Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl has said of the striker’s remarkable record in front of goal: “Harry Kane needs his own ball bag by now. He always scores so many goals, he always gets to take balls home with him. We'll soon run out of them for training!”

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    Kane remains a talismanic presence for Bayern, with head coach Vincent Kompany saying of having such talent at his disposal: “I feel very privileged to be his coach. The guy is super humble, he's the first out there on the pitch every single day and anything you ask of him, he will do it. He's a huge personality who becomes a shark on the field, because he wants to score, he wants to win, and he does it on a daily basis.”

On the list: Spurs could hand Ange £43m "monster" Son partner

Following a debut Premier League campaign full of ups and downs for Ange Postecoglou last season, it looks set to be an incredibly important summer of transfer activity for Tottenham Hotspur.

Daniel Levy and Co have already brought in the incredibly exciting Leeds United wonderkid, Archie Gray, but to make a real charge up the table in 2024/25, the club must bring in players who can fight for a place in the first-team today.

Ange Postecoglou and Daniel Levy.

So it's good news for fans that the latest name touted for a move to N17 is an incredibly talented attacker and someone who could be unreal alongside club captain Son Heung-min.

Tottenham Hotspur transfer news

According to a recent report from transfers expert Fabrizio Romano on his Playback live show, Tottenham have placed Wolverhampton Wanderers' Pedro Neto back on their shortlist of transfer targets this summer.

Romano claims the Lilywhites are concerned about the winger's injury history, but he is still a player they "appreciate" ahead of a busy couple of months.

The Italian makes no mention of a potential price or other interested parties, but a report from Football Transfers late last month claimed that Wolves have reduced their asking price to around £43m and that Spurs' North London rivals Arsenal are also keen on the Portuguese international.

Pedro Neto for Wolves

It could be a complicated deal to get over the line, but with the new lower price and his impressive performances in the Premier League, Neto is a player Spurs cannot miss out on, especially as he could form a brilliant partnership with Son.

Why Neto would be a great signing

Now, the primary reason Neto would be an excellent signing for Spurs is rather straightforward: his output.

Wolves winger Pedro Neto

In 24 appearances last season, the 24-year-old dynamo scored three goals and provided 11 assists, meaning he averaged a goal involvement every 1.71 games for the Old Gold.

Moreover, according to FBref, which compares players in similar positions across Europe's top five leagues, the dynamic "monster", as dubbed by data analyst Ben Mattinson, sits in the top 1% of wingers and attacking midfielders for assists and the top 4% for progressive carries, both per 90.

Neto's 2023/24

Appearances

24

Minutes

1729'

Goals

3

Assists

11

Goal Involvements per Match

0.58

Minutes per Goal Involvement

123.5'

All Stats via Transfermarkt

This level of attacking threat would not only see the Portuguese international himself rack up plenty of goals and assists, but it would also work in Son's favour.

The South Korean international was far and away the Lilywhites' most productive attacker last season, as he racked up 27 goals and assists in just 36 games and was the only player in the squad to register over 20 goals and assists.

If the former Bayer Leverkusen had a teammate as effective as the Old Gold star on the opposite wing to him occupying opposition defenders, then he would likely be afforded that little bit more room than he was last season and, in turn, start to slowly improve his already outstanding attacking return.

Likewise, with the Chuncheon-born superstar on the left, the dynamic rightwinger might see his numbers improve as he also ceases to be the primary player opposing teams look to mark out of the game.

With all that said, Neto's injury record is undoubtedly a worry, but if Levy and Co can bring him to North London this summer and keep Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson in the side as well, then there would be no need to play him in every game, and all three wingers could get the required rest to be fit all year round.

Ultimately, there is an element of risk in all signings, and while that might be slightly more true in the case of Neto, his performances on the pitch make it a risk worth taking, especially if he can help Son get even better as well.

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West Brom could sign perfect partner for Bartley in swoop for £0 gem

West Bromwich Albion supporters must be lacking fingernails at this point with the end of June hurtling into view and a number of contracts still haven't been sorted out.

Cedric Kipre does look set to leave the West Midlands outfit this summer, with a bold move to Ipswich Town now even a possibility, whilst both Alex Mowatt and Kyle Bartley are yet to commit to a new deal at the club too, after both being offered new contracts on the retained list.

Kipre potentially leaving will be a blow for those with connections to the Baggies, with the West Brom number four turning around his turbulent career at the club as a first-team mainstay last season, but that blow could be considerably softened if Carlos Corberan's men get a new defender in through the door.

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According to a report last week by French outlet FootMercato, the Championship play-off semi-finalists from last campaign are keen on adding Moussa Diarra to their ranks this summer, who will be available on a free transfer.

The departing Toulouse defender, who faced off against Mohamed Salah in the Europa League last season for the Ligue 1 club, is a wanted man, however, with the report further elaborating that Olympique Marseille, OGC Nice and Stade Rennais are keen, alongside Norwich City.

The fervent interest in the Mali international will also be down to his versatility playing for Toulouse, meaning he can plug gaps all across various parts of the pitch, playing at left-back on top of his centre-back duties, with the 23-year-old also capable of doing a job in central midfield.

How Diarra would fit in at West Brom

Diarra could potentially pique West Brom's interest more with this adaptability, therefore, with the flexible 6 foot 1 presence even gifting the Baggies another option in the centre of the park if Mowatt ups and leaves.

But, more pressingly, he will be purchased to play in the heart of the back for next season, forming a daunting duo with Bartley potentially, if the imposing ex-Arsenal man stays put as well.

Alongside offering Conor Townsend competition at left-back, Diarra would slot into Corberan's starting XI to fill the hole left behind by Kipre, despite not being as forceful as the former Wigan Athletic man in his overall game.

Instead, the out-going Toulouse number 23 prides himself on being a calm passer of the ball from out the back and a creative presence at that, notching up two assists across his 22 French top-flight clashes.

Diarra's numbers vs PSG

Stat

Diarra

Minutes played

90

Assists

1

Touches

35

Accurate passes

23/27 (85%)

Total tackles

3

Duels won

3/6 (50%)

Stats by Sofascore

His performance on the final day of the Ligue 1 season would have really stood out to the interested parties looking at him, with Diarra's commanding display against Paris St. Germain helping his side to a tremendous 3-1 win.

Showing a bite in his game to keep the hosts at bay with three tackles and three duels won, minus Kylian Mbappe firing home, Diarra also showed off his ability to make a difference going forward, with an assist for the equaliser at the Parc De Princes.

He could be a great partner for Bartley, therefore, who is far more well-equipped to play dirty for his side, as opposed to making moves happen from defence, as seen in this scrambled-in goal against Huddersfield Town last season.

Winning 4.2 duels on average last campaign, to further reinforce Bartley's reputation for being a defender willing to fight and scrap for his side, Diarra could be perfect alongside him as a more measured figure, with Kipre allowed to just move on.

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مدرب شباب بلوزداد يتوعد الأهلي في الجزائر.. ويعلن عودة إسلام سليماني

أكد المدرب عبد القادر عمراني، المدير الفني لفريق شباب بلوزداد الجزائري، عزمه على قيادة كتيبته لتقديم أداء مغاير في مباراة العودة أمام الأهلي، ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

ويواجه الأهلي نظيره شباب بلوزداد الجزائري، مساء غدٍ الجمعة على استاد 5 يوليه بالعاصمة الجزائرية، ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة لدور المجموعات من المسابقة القارية.

وأشار عمراني خلال المؤتمر الصحفي الذي عقد اليوم الخميس إلى أن الهزيمة مسؤولية جماعية وليست فردية، قائلاً: “أتحمل دائمًا مسؤوليتي، رغم أن الهزيمة تكون دائمًا مسؤولية جماعية”.

كولر: صعوبة مباراة شباب بلوزداد تضاعفت.. وهذه رسالتي للاعبي الأهلي بعد السداسية

وأضاف: “لم نكن نتوقع الهزيمة بهذه النتيجة، لكن مثل هذه الأمور تحدث في كرة القدم، وأكثر ما ألمني شخصيًا هو الأداء الذي قدمناه، والذي كان نتيجة نقص في التركيز”.

وشدد على ضرورة عدم الشك في القدرات، قائلًا: “في مباراة الغد علينا ألا نشك في قدرتنا على تحقيق الفوز، وتقديم وجه جديد مغاير لمباراة الذهاب”. 

وتطرق عمراني إلى العلاقة مع نجم الفريق إسلام سليماني، مؤكدًا أن الأمور عادت إلى مجاريها بينهما.

وقال عمراني: “كمدرب، أحترم جميع اللاعبين في الفريق، سواء سليماني أو البقية”.

وتابع: “أقوم بخيارات معينة لمصلحة الفريق، وقد لا تعجب البعض، لكنني تحدثت مع سليماني مؤخرًا، والأمور عادت إلى نصابها”.

وأشاد عمراني بقدرات سليماني، قائلًا: “هو غني عن التعريف، وقادر على تقديم الكثير للفريق، نظرًا لخبرته وتجربته”.

واستكمل: “علينا تقديم مباراة في المستوى من جميع النواحي في مواجهة الغد أمام الأهلي”.

استطرد: “المهمة الأولى التي علينا التركيز عليها هي عدم تلقي أهداف، والحفاظ على التركيز طوال المباراة”.

واختتم: “مصيرنا بين أيدينا، ولا خيار أمامنا غير الفوز في مباراة الغد، للبقاء في سباق التأهل للدور المقبل من رابطة أبطال إفريقيا”.

وكان الأهلي واجه شباب بلوزداد خلال ديسمبر الماضي في إطار الجولة الثالثة، على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي، وفاز المارد الأحمر بنتيجة 6-1.

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