Tolu Arokdare believes that if the team maintains its second-half form, there is still hope for a satisfactory result in the future.

2025-12-29 11:17

Tolu Arokdare believes that if the team maintains its second-half form, there is still hope for a satisfactory result in the future.


Tolu Arrocordare stressed that Wolves must replicate the attitude and intensity they displayed in the second half at Anfield on Saturday at Old Trafford. Despite conceding two goals before halftime, they bounced back strongly in the second half, leveling the score after Santiago Bueno's header on a rebound was saved, making the game suspenseful again. Wolves' performance deserved a reward.  

 

However, the congested schedule hasn't given the team much breathing room, as Wolves will travel to Manchester again midweek for another match. Tolu Arokdare, who finally got a starting opportunity, said that if the team can maintain their second-half performance, they have a chance to achieve their desired result again.  

 

Tolu Arokdare said: "Despite the loss, we performed significantly better in the second half than in the first. The team not only scored a goal but also created numerous chances and dominated possession. These positive factors need to be carried over to the next match."  

 

“Of course I’m disappointed, but I’m also proud. Playing away against Liverpool at Anfield is not easy, but we can be very proud of our performance in the second half and carry that spirit into the next game.”  

 

"First of all, the head coach asked us to stay focused. Although we conceded two goals quickly, we were fully capable of controlling more possession, and this was even more evident in the second half. We covered every detail in training, including set pieces and handling second balls. Andre's cross was of high quality. At that time, I might have chosen to pass the ball to the wing, but it doesn't matter who ultimately scores, which is why I don't mind."  

 

"It's obvious we need to improve our attacking efficiency and score more goals, which is exactly my responsibility as a striker. The team must continue to create chances and capitalize on them while minimizing the number of goals conceded. Playing at Anfield is challenging enough, but we still have to travel to Old Trafford. Liverpool and Manchester United are top opponents, but whoever we face, we will carry the spirit we showed in the latter part of this game into the next one."

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