Following Doyle's greatnesspublished at 12:47 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2019
Wolves 2-0 Leicester
Joao Moutinho is the first Wolves player to provide two assists in a Premier League game since Kevin Doyle versus Swansea in April 2012.
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Wolves 2-0 Leicester
Joao Moutinho is the first Wolves player to provide two assists in a Premier League game since Kevin Doyle versus Swansea in April 2012.
Wolves 2-0 Leicester
Demarai Gray finds some space in the Wolves final third and reaches the edge of the box to shoot wide via a deflection.
I can confirm the Wolves fans are telling Claude Puel he's "getting sacked in the morning".
Football fans show no mercy do they?
Wolves 2-0 Leicester
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
I can't quite understand this Leicester City defensive shape at the moment. Leicester didn't seem to want to go and make a challenge and Bennett just taps it into the goal.
They've only got themselves to blame. The manager will ultimately be responsible but they've made big mistakes and in the space of 30 seconds they fail to challenge for two balls.
Leicester will be concerned with how easy that ball gets Jota in behind their defence in the first place. Everybody stood around watching apart from Jota who was able to earn the corner.
Ryan Bennett
He leaps like a salmon at the back stick.
That's as routine as it gets. Joao Moutinho with a right-footed corner to the back post, Ryan Bennett attacking it and his momentum allows him to jump higher than Harry Maguire. No mistake from six yards.
Bingo for Wolves.
Wolves 1-0 Leicester
Wolves win the ball back deep in Leicester's half. They look that half a yard quicker into the tackle so far in fairness. Ruben Neves flicks the ball over his shoulder as nonchalantly as if he's playing on a beach.
Diogo Jota gets in behind to cross and wins a corner. A fine ball over the top to him from Conor Coady.
Wolves 1-0 Leicester
Wolves have made a flying start and look menacing coming forward but in fairness to Leicester they've settled in the last couple of minutes after that rude awakening.
Wolves 1-0 Leicester
Diogo Jota has had a hand in four goals in his past five Premier League appearances, scoring three.
Wolves 1-0 Leicester
Leicester respond well as Harry Maguire heads over the bar. He's picked up a knock though and needs a bit of treatment. Could it go from bad to worse?
Wolves 1-0 Leicester
Dear me, Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio almost gifts Leicester an instant leveller.
The ball is passed back to him and he takes his eye off it for a second. Suddenly he's like Bambi on ice, scrabbling around wondering where the ball is. Jamie Vardy nicks it off him and is almost around the keeper, only for Patricio to dive at his feet and do enough to block.
I know it's an early game but the keeper was still dreaming there.
Wolves 1-0 Leicester
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Already Leicester have given away the ball twice in two terrible positions early on.
They get caught again, the cross is right into the centre of the six-yard box and the studs of Diogo Jota just get there in time.
The hunger Wolves have shown already has got them their opening goal.
Diogo Jota
Leicester caught cold. Wolves have been red hot for the last 120 seconds and it's all they need as Demarai Gray squanders possession, allowing João Moutinho to pick out a cross from the right flank and Diogo Jota to steal in at the back stick and prod home from six yards.
Kasper Schmeichel doesn't move. Danny Simpson perhaps could have done more as Jota stole in.
Some start.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
This is a stunner of a save to deny Ruben Neves from 30 yards. Neves sees a loose ball and just whips it at the top corner... brilliantly palmed away by Kasper Schmeichel.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Wolves beg for a red but it's yellow. Nampalys Mendy is sold short on the halfway line and when Raul Jimenez nips past him he just stands there and sends the striker into the air.
Referee doesn't hesitate to pull the yellow out.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Here we go then, 11th plays eighth.
Leicester start the better, Jamie Vardy crossing from the right but Rui Patricio makes it his.
Ruben Neves rubs his hands together to warm up. His hair is so on point he could easily feature on some kind of poster in your local barbers.
Harvey Barnes is embracing his fellow team-mates as he gets ready for his first Premier League start. 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' blasts from the PA system as Wolves go into a huddle.
Here they come. Flames thrown into the air as they exit the tunnel, some crackling of fireworks and some Premier League music in the background. It's a feast for the senses.
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We have players in the tunnel. Conor Coady holds the hand of a mascot. "Lively fellas come on then eh, come on, come on, come on..." he shouts.
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