Wolves supporters can now vote for the player they want to be named the club’s SUDU Player of the Month for October.
As usual, all members of Gary O’Neil’s squad who have appeared for the first-team during the month can be voted for – exclusively on the Wolves app – meaning in October, there are 19 players in the running for the award.
Cast your vote by clicking here.
This month has seen Wolves claim their second point of the Premier League season, as the team produced a stunning fightback in the final moments of Saturday’s match against Brighton & Hove Albion to earn a draw after falling two goals behind.
Rayan Ait-Nouri halved the deficit in the 88th minute at the Amex, as the left wing-back fired home inside the box, after Craig Dawson’s shot was blocked, to grab his third goal in his last four outings.
After scoring in the final game of September against Liverpool, the Algerian defender also claimed a goal and an assist in the opening match of October as Wolves fell to a 5-3 defeat to Brentford on the road.
Jorgen Strand Larsen and Matheus Cunha were also scorers against the Bees, with the attacking pair netting the first of two goals each this month, as the Norwegian followed up his clever finish from Ait-Nouri’s assist with his third goal of the campaign to open the scoring against Manchester City last time out at Molineux when he latched onto the end of a superb Nelson Semedo cross.
While Cunha’s second goal of October – and his fourth of the season – secured the point against Brighton on Saturday in the 93rd minute of the contest.
Following a four versus one situation in defence, Tommy Doyle produced an incredible interception to nick the ball off the Seagulls attackers before curling a perfect long pass into the path of the Brazilian, who raced into the box and launched a low shot which deflected in off the crossbar.