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What Rayan Ait-Nouri did to jubilant Brentford fans at full-time following Wolves’ defeat

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Wolves fans are still outraged following Saturday’s humiliating 5-3 defeat to Brentford.

What Rayan Ait-Nouri did to disgruntled Wolves fans at full-time after  Brentford defeat

Gary O’Neil’s side were handily thrashed in the end, and Wolves’ defending was once again appalling.

When a team scores three goals, they usually win.

However, for Wolves, that is insufficient, as their backline appears to be as susceptible as ever.

It is now only one point out of a potential twenty-one. Given the difficulty of the matches, no one anticipated Wolves to get off to a great start in the new season.

To say Wolves have disappointed is an understatement, and tensions are rising at the club.

And this was extremely clear shortly after the last whistle on Saturday.

Rayan Ait-Nouri dismissed by Wolves fans after Brentford defeat

The situation at Wolves right now is really alarming.

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Wolves are at the bottom of the standings, and it’s unclear where the points will come from right now.

 

For the time being, O’Neil retains the board’s support, and yesterday’s news has caused considerable disquiet.

Many fans found it difficult to accept Wolves’ defeat to Brentford, considering it was regarded as one of the ‘easier’ games this season.

However, the performance fell far short of expectations, and the Wolves fans’ frustration was evident at the end, with some calling for Fosun to go.

According to The Athletic, Rayan Ait-Nouri, one of Wolves’ finest players last season and a scorer on Saturday, attempted to applaud the travelling fans.

But they reacted angrily, forcing Ait-Nouri to turn around and proceed down the tunnel with a ‘dismissive gesture’.

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Patience wearing thin for fans

Hopefully, Ait-Nouri will not take it personally, as fans are generally unhappy right now.

Patience is wearing thin right now, as the levels of performance are unsatisfactory.

Tommy Doyle has appealed to the fans to stick behind the squad. Some will do this, but others will find it more challenging.

The Wolves face Manchester City next at Molineux, and it will be intriguing to see whether there are any protests against the owners. Many believe that Fosun has recently ignored Wolves and is to blame for the current situation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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