Defender
Matt Doherty
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Matt  Doherty
  • Nationality: Irish
  • DOB: 16/01/1992
  • Height: 6'1" (185cm)
defender

Biography

Matt Doherty is now amidst his second spell with Wolves, having previously made more than 300 appearances across a ten-year period at the club.

The Irishman departed Molineux in 2020, following a decade in which he won two promotions in old gold, and then represented Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League and La Liga side Atletico Madrid, but returned to Wolverhampton in July 2023.

The 31-year-old first joined Wolves in 2010, after impressing for Bohemians against Mick McCarthy’s side, and found his feet in Kenny Jackett’s young Old Gold team, which began the club’s revival by winning League One.

From there, the right-back became established in the Championship and was a triple winner at the club’s 2016 End of Season awards, before the arrival of Nuno Espirito Santo transformed the club, but also Doherty as a flying right-wing-back.

One of many success stories during the 2017/18 campaign, where he missed just one Championship match, Doherty was heavily involved in both boxes and made the transition to the Premier League look seamless.

Doherty’s second Premier League appearance came seven years after his first, and started arguably his finest season to date, where he scored eight and provided ten assists as Wolves reached an FA Cup semi-final and qualified for European football.

After memorable winners at Crystal Palace and Newcastle United, the defender continued in the same vein the next year, where he turned out 50 times and was once again integral to a top seven finish and journey to the last eight of the Europa League.

Directly involved in another 12 goals, Doherty featured in the vast majority of special nights under Nuno and took the starring role when he struck a late winner to cap a stunning comeback against Manchester City under the Molineux lights.

During a summer of transition at Molineux however, Doherty departed for a new opportunity as a member of Wolves’ 300 Club, joining Spurs, before he spent the second part of last season in the Spanish capital with Atletico.

A return to Molineux came about ahead of the 2023/24 season, where the defender played 37 times and scored on three occasions, including a crucial strike in the club’s 2023 Christmas Eve victory over Chelsea.

Player Stats

Appearances
37
Minutes Played
1679
Goals
3
Assists
1
Clearances
59
Interceptions
12
Total Tackles
24
Cards
2
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