11 Key Points About the Upcoming Brentford vs Wolves Premier League Match

11 Key Points About the Upcoming Brentford vs Wolves Premier League Match

1. Christian Norgaard's Return

Christian Norgaard, Brentford's captain, has recovered from an injury and will be available for the match against Wolves. This is a significant boost for the Bees as Norgaard is expected to start if he is fit.

2. Rico Henry's Progress

Rico Henry, another key player for Brentford, has been training with the team and is making progress. However, he is still not ready to feature in the match against Wolves, with Manchester United likely to be too soon for his return.

3. Yoane Wissa's Injury Status

Yoane Wissa is progressing well from an ankle injury but is expected to be out until late November. This means he will not be available for the upcoming match against Wolves.

4. Kevin Schade's Cramp Issue

Kevin Schade was taken off during the 1-1 draw with West Ham due to cramp but has suffered no lasting effects. He is expected to be available for the match against Wolves.

5. Mathias Jensen's Recovery

Mathias Jensen has been running on the pitch this week and is in a better place. He is expected to return to full fitness soon but may not be available for the upcoming match against Wolves.

6. Paris Maghoma's Fitness

Paris Maghoma has done well and looks fit. He will have another game involvement on Monday and is expected to be fully firing and competing when all players are back.

7. Brentford's Lineup Against Wolves

Brentford will likely shape up in a 4-3-3 formation against Wolves, with Mark Flekken in goal. Mads Roerslev and Kristoffer Ajer will be deployed as the full-backs, aiming to keep things tight at the back and help out during counter-attacking situations.

8. Wolves' Injury Concerns

Wolves are dealing with several long-term absentees, including Yerson Mosquera, Boubacar Traore, Enso Medina, and Sasa Kalajdzic due to knee injuries. Bastien Meupiyou is also out with a knock this weekend.

9. Wolves' Lineup Against Brentford

Wolves are likely to shape up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, with Sam Johnstone in goal. Nelson Semedo and Toti Gomes will be deployed as the full-backs, while Santiago Bueno and Craig Dawson will start at the heart of the defense.

10. Brentford's Recent Form

Brentford has gone three games without a win despite scoring in the opening minute of each of those matches. They fell to away defeats against Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur before drawing 1-1 against West Ham United.

11. Prediction for the Match

The Hard Tackle predicts a 2-1 win for Brentford against Wolves. The Bees are expected to bounce back with a strong performance, while Wolves are struggling with their form and confidence.

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