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The atmosphere is less heavy at the Moulineux Stadium. Still looking for their first championship victory in 2025, the Wolves finally offered a prestige success this Saturday against Aston Villa (2-0), invainly for six first League matches. The first goal of the meeting was first of all the work of Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, the player spent by Le Mans, Lens or Strasbourg.
Found in depth by ex-Parisian Pablo Sarabia, the 26-year-old midfielder deceived Emiliano Martínez from a shot to the first post, on which the Argentinian was not clear (12th, 1- 0). In the last moments of the meeting, it was ultimately the very courted Matheus Cunha who made the decision (90+7th, 2-0). The men of Vitor Pereira breathe better and drop their 18th place for the 17th. The villans are 8th.
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