Adam Armstrong
England
Right
Feb 10, 1997
29
5'8"
152 lb
CF
RW
Poacher
Scores in draw
Armstrong scored one goal to go with three shots (one on goal) in Monday's 2-2 draw versus Brentford. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 24th minute.
Analysis: Armstrong has been a recent addition to the lineup for Wolves and finally got his first EPL goal of the season. He has a good chance to keep finding the back of the net against West Ham, as the team has conceded 55 goals through 30 EPL games.
Provides assist in win
Armstrong assisted once to go with one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Friday's 2-0 victory versus Aston Villa. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 51st minute.
Analysis: Armstrong got the nod up top and gave Wolves a reliable outlet all afternoon, hounding Villa's build-up and battling for every long ball to ease the pressure. His movement and engine kept Wolves connected while they sat deep and waited for their moment to break. He didn't find the net, but his relentless work rate laid the groundwork for Joao Gomes' opener and the late counterattack that put the game away. Armstrong has now delivered two assists across his last five Premier League appearances.
Assists in PL return
Armstrong assisted once to go with zero corners and one chance created in Saturday's 3-1 loss against Chelsea. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 49th minute.
Analysis: Armstrong assisted Tolu Arokodare to bring the game back to 3-1. He had only joined Wolves at the end of the window, but scored 11 goals and provided four assists in 29 Championship games this season. In his previous spell in the Premier League he scored two goals and provided one assist in 14 starts.
Back in Premier League
Armstrong has completed a transfer to Wolves from Southampton, according to his new club.
Analysis: Armstong is back in the Premier League after Southampton was relegated last season, with the forward linking a three-and-a-half year deal with Wolves. He joins after sitting third in the Championship Golden Boot race, earning 11 goals and four assists in 29 appearances (24 starts) this season. He will look to continue this success with his new club as he eyes a starting role at forward in coming games next to Hwang Hee-Chan, a likely replacement for Jorgen Strand Larsen after his exit.
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