Arsenal winger Noni Madueke was the goal of the Wolves boo boys during Wednesday’s clash between top and bottom within the Premier League.
The England international might appear an unusual player for the Molineux faithful to single out, however the 23-year-old has a little bit of history with the relegation threatened club.
Ahead of Chelsea’s game at the identical venue last season, Madueke committed social media gaffe by publishing a story on Instagram that read ‘All the pieces about this place is s***’.
Upon realising his mistake, Madueke published a clarification that did little to appease those of a Wolves persuasion.
He said: ‘Damnn fallacious Instagram account.. You lot are too fast [laughing emoji, face palm emoji].’
Madueke’s every touch was subsequently booed by the house fans, but they clearly had little impact on the then Blues forward who scored a hat-trick in a thumping 6-2 win on that occasion.
The previous PSV Eindhoven star moved from west to north London in the summertime and has begun to win over the Arsenal supporters who weren’t keen on their club sanctioning a £50million transfer.
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Madueke had began Arsenal’s previous six games in all competitions prior to Wednesday night, partly right down to Bukayo Saka’s unavailability.
And regardless that Saka returned to the visitors’ XI at Molineux, he continued within the No.10 position behind Viktor Gyokeres, with Madueke given the nod on the precise flank.
Mikel Arteta made no secret of the actual fact he could use Saka more centrally after experimenting with the England international in the identical role in Arsenal’s FA Cup win over Wigan on Sunday.
‘Yeah, that’s something that’s a possibility and I desired to try it,’ Arteta told reporters after the Gunners booked their place within the fifth round.
‘We’d use it in the longer term.
‘There’s still so many games, competitions and different scenarios to play from now until the top of the season.
‘That’s a possibility that we have now, yeah.’
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