Buckle up buttercups, we've got a spicy West Midlands derby on tap this Sunday! The Wolves will head to the Villa Park kennel to take on the rampaging Villa bullies.
Wolves are riding high after shockingly conquering mighty Man City last week. Turns out these scrappy pups have some bite.
But now the Wolves face Villa's pack of bad boys. Led by bully striker Watkins and sneaky coach Emery, Villa is on a goal-mugging spree. They just thrashed Brighton 6-1!
Strap on your shin guards folks. We've got a real dogfight on our hands this Sunday! Let the mayhem begin!
The match will take place on Sunday, 8th October, 2023, at Molineux Stadium
Villa's boss Unai Emery is a super smart coach. He studied Brighton's style and had a perfect plan to beat them.
Emery knew Brighton liked to keep the ball. So he told Villa to let them have it, then counterattack super fast! It was a sneaky strategy that worked great.
Villa striker Ollie Watkins played like a big bully all game. He chased down defenders and took the ball away with his strength and speed.
Then Watkins would zoom down the field and score! He got three goals for a hat trick. Watkins was a huge bully who kept stealing goals.
The super smart coach Roberto De Zerbi just started coaching Brighton this season. He likes his team to keep the ball and attack.
But wily old Villa boss Unai Emery had a sneaky plan to beat Brighton's style. He knew just how to pick them apart on counter attacks. Uh oh! The new coach got schooled.
Villa's big and fast striker Ollie Watkins had a field day against Brighton's defense. He chased them down and won the ball back over and over. Then he zoomed down the field and scored goals!
Watkins got a hat trick, which means three goals! He was like a bully stealing lunch money from the other team all game
Villa's midfielders like John McGinn were little mischief makers. They won the ball and quickly passed to Watkins and other speedy attackers.
The midfielders kept feeding chances to Watkins. It was like they were helping the bully steal more lunch money!
Even up 6-1, Villa showed no mercy. They kept counter-attacking with Watkins. The bully scored again, then Villa got two more!
Villa could taste blood and wanted to run up the score. They ruthlessly punished every Brighton mistake.
Villa's coach Emery called it a "fantastic" performance. His smart plan worked perfectly as Villa demolished Brighton.
From the sneaky coach to the bully striker, Villa dominated this game. They flexed their muscles and showed they are a real force this season.
Wolves came into this game as big underdogs against the mighty champions Man City. But Wolves played tough and scrappy soccer to pull off a shock win!
The fans wondered - could Wolves hang on for once against the Premier League's best team? It was a real David vs Goliath matchup.
Mighty Man City entered this game in top form, undefeated this season. But they looked complacent and got stymied by scrappy Wolves.
City clearly expected an easy win. But Wolves hustled and hurried to disrupt City's crisp passing. Pep Guardiola's men never found their flow.
City battled back from 1-0 down on a Julian Alvarez rocket free kick. But they couldn't keep momentum.
Instead of pushing ahead, City let Wolves regain the lead. The champs couldn't reclaim control of this tricky road game.
Wolves took an early lead when City's Ruben Dias scored an own goal. But superstar Julian Alvarez blasted in a rocket free kick to tie it for City.
It looked like the City would storm ahead. But gutsy Wolves fought back, with Hwang Hee-Chan smashing in the winner! The underdogs regained the lead against the league's top dogs.
Wolves defended bravely, with big blocks and tough tackling. City attacked in waves, but the Wolves' wall stood strong.
Even when City poured on late pressure, Wolves stayed organized and compact. Their stout defense would not break down again.
Despite flooding forwards late, a sloppy City simply couldn't find an equalizer. It was a rare poor performance from Pep's well-oiled machine.
With the Champions League looming, perhaps City's focus wavered. But they'll want to bounce back strongly after this shock upset.
This was a huge statement win for the Wolves' young coach Gary O'Neil. His team played smart, tough soccer and beat the champions!
After recent collapses, the Wolves finally closed out a big game. Their scrappy style and spirit got it done against mighty Man City.
Aston Villa predicted lineup: E. Martinez, Lucas Digne, Pau Torres, Ezri Konsa, Matty Cash, Douglas Luiz, B. Kamara, N. Zaniolo, Moussa Diaby, John McGinn, O. Watkins
Wolverhampton Wanderers predicted lineup: Jose Sa, R. Ait-Nouri, Craig Dawson, Max Kilman, Toti Gomes, N. Semedo, Hwang Hee-Chan, Mario Lemina, Joao Gomes, Pedro Neto, Matheus Cunha.
In midfield, Joao Moutinho will try to tame Villa beast John McGinn. Moutinho's crafty skills vs McGinn's bulldozer runs - who ya got?
Up front, Wolves' Hwang Hee-Chan takes on human wrecking ball Tyrone Mings. Hee-Chan is pacey but Mings loves crunching little guys.
On the sideline, Wolves wiseguy Gary O'Neil battles Villa's vengeful boss Unai Emery. O'Neil's out to prove last week was no fluke.
Wolves are riding high after shockingly taking down Man City last week. Led by coach Gary O'Neil, these scrappy pooches have some bite!
But now Wolves run into Villa's snarling pack of bully boys. With beastly striker Ollie Watkins and vengeful boss Unai Emery, Villa is mauling teams left and right.