Gary O'Neil's Wolves team gets a major morale boost ahead of their match against Arsenal in the Premier League.

Trouble may be ahead for The Gunners.

August 16th 2024.

Gary O'Neil's Wolves team gets a major morale boost ahead of their match against Arsenal in the Premier League.
The Wolves put on a stunning performance in a friendly match against RB Leipzig earlier this month, defeating them 3-0. This victory has given the team a much-needed boost as they prepare to face Arsenal in their first Premier League match of the season on Saturday. Wolves manager Gary O'Neil is feeling confident as his star player, Matheus Cunha, has recently recovered from a hamstring injury.

Cunha, who is considered the most important player on the Wolves' roster, suffered the injury during pre-season training. This news left fans anxious and eager for an update on his condition. Finally, O'Neil has confirmed that Cunha will be joining the squad for the match against Arsenal. While the Gunners are still favored to win, this development is fantastic news for the Wolves.

During a recent press conference, O'Neil shared, "Cunha is fine, he's raring to go. He's worked hard to get back and he's feeling very good." The manager also revealed that Cunha has been training on the field every day without any concerns, which is a significant boost for the team. Last season, the 25-year-old Brazilian international scored an impressive 12 goals and provided seven assists in 32 Premier League games.

Interestingly, the last time Wolves faced Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium was in December 2023, and Cunha was the one who scored for the team. Unfortunately, the Gunners managed to secure a 2-1 victory. As both teams gear up for their highly anticipated match this weekend, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has also been busy preparing his team.

In a recent team meeting, Arteta emphasized the importance of not settling for mediocrity and striving for more. He stated, "Everybody was talking about the same thing - that we're not going to stop here and we want much more." The coach also highlighted the team's potential for growth and their determination to close the gap between themselves and top teams like Manchester City.

It's been nearly two decades since Arsenal last won the Premier League title under legendary manager Arsene Wenger. With a talented squad and a strong mindset, the Gunners are determined to break this drought and bring the trophy back to the Emirates Stadium. Fans can expect an exciting and competitive match between these two teams as they kick off their new Premier League season.

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