On Saturday, DAZN Portugal will show an interview with Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper José Sá.
Some bits of that conversation are already doing the rounds in the local media, and Record now quote the player speaking about Wolves’ match against Manchester City.
Sá was asked about Matheus Nunes, who left Molineux to join Pep Guardiola’s side in the summer. He claimed their friendship continues, with Wolverhampton players cheering for him.
“After the City game, we all had a chat – he even brought us our shirts – and of course he’s happy… And we just have to support him and be happy for him,” José Sá told DAZN.
The goalkeeper also spoke a little more about that important win in late September.
“Very happy too, because we were coming off a draw with Luton, which we also needed to win, because we knew we were going to play City next and, theoretically, we know that the normal thing is to lose – right? It’s not that we were going to lose, but that’s what people expect.
“So we knew we had to win against Luton, but we drew, and then obviously that win against City was incredible, it was really good and I think the guys deserved it too because they worked really well, they’ve been working really well. For me, it was the first time I’d beaten City. Of course I’m happy, right? But all in all, it was a win.”
Wolves beat Man City 2-1 at Molineux on the 30th of September, with Ruben Dias scoring an own goal and Hwang Hee-chan getting the winner.
In nine games for the club this season, José Sá conceded 15 goals, and only kept one clean sheet – in the win against Everton at Goodison Park back in August.
Following last weekend’s win over Bournemouth, Wolves now prepare for the clash against Newcastle United at Molnineux on Saturday. Gary O’Neil’s side currently stand 12th in the Premier League, with 11 points after nine matches.