The latest episode of Wolves Unpacked is out now, as hosts Dave Edwards and James Bird cast an analytical eye over Marshall Munetsi and the performance against Liverpool on Sunday.
Going on a deep dive into the tactics and intricacies of the disappointment of a narrow loss away at Anfield at the weekend, Edwards and Bird discuss the changes Vitor Pereira made at half-time against Liverpool and how that impacted the game - with Wolves becoming the first ever team to stop the Reds having a shot on target in a half at home.
In the latest episode of Wolves Unpacked, the pair analyse the difference Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Marshall Munetsi had when the pair were introduced at half-time, while also going on a deep dive into what Munetsi has offered Wolves in his first two appearances in Old Gold.
Edwards gives his thoughts on the Zimbabwean's display as a false nine on Sunday and shares his personal experiences of being a box-to-box midfielder who has been played in a position which is not natural and being expected to step up.
There is also analysis about Emmanuel Agbadou's eye for a forward pass, the calmness the Ivorian has brought to the Wolves defence during his first month at Molineux, the difficulty of Matheus Cunha's finish on Sunday and how the freedom the Brazilian was given during the second half was vital to the Old Gold's push for an equaliser.
All this and more can be found on the latest episode of the Official Wolves Podcast: Wolves Unpacked, which is available on all of the usual podcast providers.
Supporters can send in their thoughts and questions for Edwards and Bird to tackle on future episodes via podcast@wolves.co.uk.