After Ruben Neves left Wolves in the summer, Matt Hobbs has asserted that Pedro Neto has grown into a better leader there.
After six years, Neves’ departure from Molineux was painful for the supporters.
Although many had anticipated his departure, it nonetheless came as a shock.
Few anticipated Neves’ true next location.
In the end, the playmaker signed a contract with Al-Hilal of the Saudi Pro League, and Wolves received £47 mil
lion for his sale.Despite how much people mourn Neves, the Wolfpack has managed without him thus far.
However, there are some benefits to his departure, and according to Hobbs, one Wolves player has really improved his leadership abilities as a result.
Since Ruben Neves left the Wolves, Matt Hobbs asserts that Pedro Neto has demonstrated stronger leadership abilities.
In an interview with Mikey Burrows for Wolves Weekly, Hobbs discussed a range of subjects.
He briefly mentioned Wolves’ summer transfer activity at one point.
He made his point regarding Neto after stating that it was “difficult” to watch someone like Neves depart the club.
“It (such a high profile exit) also presents opportunity,” he remarked. Some of our team members were eager to seize the chance. When a sizable group of players who have been there for a time leave, you may notice that a player who was previously present but was somewhat in their shadow begins to speak up. Give them room to express their personality more.
“I believe Pedro is demonstrating that. Pedro has developed into a leader. Prior to (his injury), he demonstrated leadership through his play. He is a leader now based on feeling. He excels as a senior player. He has been present for some time.
Neves still follows Wolves’ progress, and the former Molineux captain responded over the weekend to Neto’s incredible run against c, which resulted in the game’s first goal and a 2-1 victory for Wolves.
Positive comments from Hobbs regarding Neto
Hobbs’ remarks are quite intriguing to hear.
He definitely knows what Neto is like around the facility at Compton and Molineux and will be able to provide that information.
The summer saw further leadership departures for the Wolves.
Therefore, hearing that Neto is assuming more leadership responsibilities is really positive.
It’s crucial to have a leader in the locker room, so props to Neto for assuming some accountability.
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