Wolves' player Pedro Neto might miss the rest of the season due to a new hamstring injury.
The Portuguese The winger has provided 11 assists and scored three goals in a great season at Molineux.
He was absent for almost two months at the end of 2023 due to an injury problem, which has resurfaced in recent weeks.
Neto had to leave the field during the 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United in early March. Newcastle United at the beginning of March. Although he was fit to start against Fulham a week later, he had to be substituted before halftime, holding his left hamstring after a burst into the Cottagers box.Neto was not in the Wolves team that was eliminated from the FA Cup by Coventry, who clinched a 3-2 win in injury time to reach the semi-final.
Wolves boss Gary O’Neil stated after the defeat that the winger could be sidelined again, possibly until the end of the season, with an injury similar to the one that kept him out last year.
After the loss, Wolves boss Gary O’Neil disclosed that the winger may be out until the end of the season due to a similar injury to the one he had last year.
According to O’Neil, ‘Pedro, potentially, it’s the end of the season for him.’
‘It’s very similar to the injury he suffered on the other side.
‘There’s a chance he comes back for the last couple (games), maybe, if it goes really well.’
When asked about the injury, O’Neil said: ‘It’s similar to the last injury, which was around nine weeks, so potentially around that time frame.
‘The rehab can go differently, so it could be quicker or slightly longer. We’ll see how it goes.’
In response to the defeat, O’Neil added: ‘I’m really disappointed for the players who gave everything again and really disappointed for the supporters because they gave everything as well, stuck with the group on a tough day, so just disappointed for everyone around the place after we were close to another memorable result.
‘The lads gave everything, that was as much as we could produce on the day and it wasn’t enough.
‘The players gave everything, all of them –the boys who came on, the young lads, Sa made some really good saves, everyone gave all they could and it wasn’t enough today to get us where we needed to go.’