In an electrifying Carabao Cup encounter, Wolverhampton Wanderers cruised past Burnley with a 2-0 victory, courtesy of Goncalo Guedes’ first two goals since January 2023. The win secured Wolves’ place in the third round of the competition, setting up a tantalizing clash with Brighton next month.
Guedes Ends Goal Drought in Style
Goncalo Guedes, a player who has spent much of his recent career on loan at Benfica and Villarreal, finally found the back of the net for Wolves after a lengthy goal drought. His last strike for the club came against Liverpool, and this time, he made sure to remind everyone of his talents.
The Portuguese forward opened the scoring in the 28th minute, latching onto a cross from Brazilian debutant Pedro Lima. With a deft touch, Guedes hooked the ball into the net, giving Wolves the lead and setting the tone for the rest of the match. The goal not only boosted the team’s morale but also reignited Guedes’ confidence, which had been visibly waning during his loan spells.
Guedes wasn’t done yet. In the 58th minute, Daniel Podence, always a creative force, slipped a perfectly weighted through-ball into Guedes’ path. The forward made no mistake, calmly clipping the ball past Burnley’s keeper Vaclav Hladky, who had been solid for much of the match but found himself helpless on this occasion. Guedes’ second goal was met with thunderous applause as he left the pitch to a standing ovation with 15 minutes remaining.
Pedro Lima Impresses on Debut
Pedro Lima, making his debut for Wolves, also played a pivotal role in the victory. The Brazilian’s assist for Guedes’ opener was a highlight, but he didn’t stop there. Lima nearly got on the scoresheet himself when he pounced on a rebound from a Podence shot. However, his effort was brilliantly tipped onto the post by Hladky, who did well to keep Burnley in the game at that point.
Injury Concerns for Wolves
Despite the victory, it wasn’t all smooth sailing for Wolves. Midfielder Boubacar Traore had to leave the pitch due to an injury late in the first half. The injury comes at a time when Wolves are reportedly in advanced talks over a £21m move for Fluminense midfielder Andre. The potential signing could be crucial if Traore’s injury proves to be serious.
Burnley’s Struggles Continue
For Burnley, it was a night to forget. Scott Parker’s side, which featured three debutants—Hannibal Mejbri, Bashir Humphreys, and Joe Worrall—struggled to make any significant impact. The Clarets failed to register a single shot on target, leaving Parker with plenty to ponder as his team continues to search for form.
Hladky, despite conceding two goals, was Burnley’s standout performer. He made several crucial saves, including a fine double stop to deny Podence and Lima in the first half. However, his efforts were in vain as Burnley’s attack offered little in response.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Wolves have set up a third-round tie against Brighton, which promises to be a challenging encounter. Brighton, known for their attacking prowess, will test Wolves’ defense, but with players like Guedes and Lima finding form, Wolves will be confident heading into the match.
FAQs
Goncalo Guedes was the star of the match, scoring both of Wolves’ goals and helping his team secure a 2-0 victory over Burnley. It was his first time scoring for Wolves since January 2023.
Pedro Lima, making his debut for Wolves, provided the assist for Guedes’ first goal with a well-placed cross.
Burnley struggled throughout the match, failing to register a single shot on target. Their goalkeeper, Vaclav Hladky, was the standout performer, making several key saves despite conceding two goals.
Midfielder Boubacar Traore was forced to leave the pitch due to an injury late in the first half, raising concerns about Wolves’ midfield depth.
Wolves will face Brighton in the third round of the Carabao Cup.
Conclusion
Wolves’ 2-0 victory over Burnley in the Carabao Cup was a much-needed boost for the team and, in particular, for Goncalo Guedes. His brace not only helped secure the win but also marked his return to form after a long goal drought. While injury concerns for Boubacar Traore loom, the potential signing of Andre could provide much-needed depth in midfield. Burnley, on the other hand, will need to regroup and find solutions quickly as they continue to struggle in the Championship.