Dendoncker pushes Wolves up in Premier League

Published June 28, 2020
BIRMINGHAM: Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Leander Dendoncker (C) celebrates after he scores his team’s winner against Aston Villa during the English Premier League match at Villa Park on Saturday.—AFP
BIRMINGHAM: Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Leander Dendoncker (C) celebrates after he scores his team’s winner against Aston Villa during the English Premier League match at Villa Park on Saturday.—AFP

BIRMINGHAM: Wolverhampton Wanderers moved into fifth place in the Premier League on Saturday thanks to midfielder Leander Dendoncker’s second-half goal in a 1-0 win at local rivals Aston Villa.

A fifth win from six league games sent Wolves above Manchester United and two points behind fourth-place Chelsea in the race for a Champions League place next season. Chelsea and Man United have a game in hand on Wolves, while 19th-place Villa stays in serious relegation trouble after taking two points from six matches.

Winger Adama Traor made an impact for Wolves by helping to set up the goal one minute after replacing striker Diogo Jota.

Traor found space in midfield, turned and broke two tackles before spraying the ball wide to forward Ral Jimnez down the left. Jimnez whipped in a cross which Spaniard Jonny flicked to Dendoncker, who pushed the ball onto his left foot before rifling it past goalkeeper Orjan Nyland.

Nyland almost gifted Wolves the lead with a bizarre error near the end of the first half.

Looking to throw the ball out, the ball flew out of the back of his hand and landed at Jota’s feet near the edge of the penalty area. But the forward rushed his shot somewhat and it went just over the crossbar.

After Villa had left back Matt Targett taken off injured early on with what appeared a hamstring injury, Wolves threatened first when Jimnez’s near-post header was saved in the 19th.

Villa’s best player, as often this season, was roaming midfielder Jack Grealish. But he had little impact against coach Nuno Esprito Santo’s well-organised team.

Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2020

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