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Wolves Loan Watch 2025/2026

His positional play and awareness has been very good. Always seems to be in the right area to block.

He did get done by McGinn but that was him covering the space behind the RB and McGinn had the run on him, so always a tough one.

Seems very calm but this is Motherwell, so you hope he would look OK.
 
Motherwell without their only good player as well, Lennon Miller (son of Lee) who looks like he might move to Torino.
 
Ends 1-1. Motherwell should probably have won it. Djiga had a good game though.

Congratulations to Celtic on retaining the SPL title
You Fraud Kenny absolute fraud. You see Paddy Power post that and you rob it. Fraud man.
 
Yeah Kenny's post is pretty spot on for me. I wouldn't say I was impressed to the extent I'd sign him on that one viewing, but he didn't look hopeless. He does look a bit uncomfortable on the ball but then playing for RM will hopefully give him experience. I checked the stats and he was 3rd for passes and had 90 touches of the ball which was also 3rd for that cat. But he was behind Taviner and Souttar for both by a way, so feels like they don't trust him as much with the ball despite that. Souttar was playing all the forward and higher risk stuff from what I felt, but like I said still a decent indicator, as feel they lose today without him. Almost stops the goal too but took a weird deflection and he can't quite get to it when it's played back in.
 
First proper update of the season:

Nasser Djiga - Rangers (SPL)

Followed up last week’s first-leg display with another full game in a 1-1 draw at Panathinaikos. The result puts Rangers into the next qualifying round (Viktoria Plzen) and guarantees them group-stage European football of some sort this season.

He also played a full game in their league opener, a 1-1 draw at Motherwell. Playing RCB in a back four, he earned praise from fans online for his pace and positioning.

Nigel Lonwijk - Luton (League One)

Made his league debut with 67 minutes at LWB for Luton in their 1-0 win at home to AFC Wimbledon on Friday.

James Storer - Greenock Morton (Scottish Championship)

Helped Greenock Morton through to the knockouts of the Scottish League Cup by keeping two clean sheets in three games in the tournament’s group stage.

He followed this up with another shutout on his league debut, a 0-0 at home to Dunfermline. In this, he pulled off a string of great saves, the highlight being this one from a free kick.

No game: Nasta

Check out more Wolves stuff here. OGR #3
 
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