Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Theo Corbeanu has been out on loan since the summer of 2021.
The 21-year-old left Toronto FC for the Premier League side in 2018 and after spending three years with their academy, he made his first team debut in May 2021, and that’s his only appearance for Wolves.
In the last window, Gary O’Neil’s side allowed the winger to join Grasshopper Club Zürich on a loan deal.
Nau.ch state the Wolves owned player had a ‘perfect start’ with the Swiss club, registering three assists in his first three games. Since then, he’s scored once and failed to assist in his last nine matches.
Speaking to 86TV, relayed by Nau.ch, the attacker has expressed his unhappiness over his dip in form. The Canada international is clear that he wants to use his strengths to help Grasshopper and also leave a mark while on the pitch.
“I’m not satisfied with my performance so far. It’s important to stay consistent. I also want to refine the elements in my game,” he said.
“I like playing 1-on-1, being a tricky player. I want to be a threat and cause chaos for the opponent. I want to make a difference.”
Grasshopper are currently in the bottom half of the table after only two wins from 10 league games. Despite the poor start, the Wolves man remains confident that things can improve going forward this season.
“It was a bit of a bumpy start. But these results were often unfortunate. We had some good performances where we didn’t get what we deserved. I see no reason why we shouldn’t set ourselves the European places as a goal,” Corbeanu explained.