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‘Worst game’: Liam Keen slams two Wolves players for being ‘nowhere near’ their best vs Crystal …

Wolves fell apart at Selhurst Park as Vitor Pereira watched his side concede four goals.

In the last away game of the season, Wolves lost 4-2 to Crystal Palace, who used the party-like atmosphere to pave the way to victory.

That being said, the performance from the visitors was as if they wanted Oliver Glasner’s side to have more reason to celebrate, as the Old Gold collapsed.

Wolves fans have once again been left concerned about the future, as like clockwork, their club are watching the season fizzle out before their eyes.

Photo by Tom West/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Photo by Tom West/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Liam Keen was left unimpressed by Andre and Emmanuel Agbadou

Matt Doherty stressed the need for Wolves to end the season strongly, but since the Irishman spoke, it’s been two games and two defeats.

Pereira won’t stand for such sluggish performances, regardless of the fact that the summer holidays are in sight.

In South London, Pablo Sarabia had a nightmare against Palace, but the Spaniard wasn’t the only one, as Liam Keen shared his verdict on two players after the defeat.

Unpacking the loss alongside Nathan Judah for Express and Star, the Wolves reporter expressed his disappointment in Emmanuel Agbadou and Andre.

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“Emmanuel Agbadou has been a wonderful addition to this team, had his worst game by an absolute mile,” Keen said.

Agbadou, who scored his first goal for Wolves to open the scoring at Selhurst, wasn’t alone in being a regular starter who shied away from the clash.

“Andre, taken off at half-time, was nowhere near his best,” Keen continued, blasting the usually immovable duo for flagging below their usual standards.

Surprising dip at Selhurst Park from Andre and Agbadou

It wasn’t only the journalist who noticed Agbadou’s weakness against Palace, as Wolves fans did too.

For Andre, it was not so much a game of mistakes, but more one of imbalance, as the usually faultless Brazilian clearly missed his compatriot Joao Gomes in the starting XI.

Andre Emmanuel Agbadou

36 touches 1x dribbled past

27 successful passes 2 duels won

1 duel win 11x possession lost

4x possession lost 2 fouls

1 foul 4 defensive actions

0 key passes 0 interceptions

Andre and Emmanuel Agbadou’s performances vs Crystal Palace – Sofascore

Andre and Agbadou have been two of Wolves’ best players this season, making their mishaps against Glasner’s side all the more surprising.

Keen was concerned that some Wolves players are already on the beach, having secured survival, which is a real problem given Pereira’s vast demands for the future of the club.

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