“Great Decision” – Player supported to jump from sinking ship in Wolves

Jhon Arias has been praised for digging ditches wolverhampton wanderers In the January transfer window and returning to Brazil.

Journalist Cesar Augusto Londoño offered the praise today after Wolves were officially relegated from the Premier League on Monday.

Wolves trouble for Arias

Jhon Arias joined Wolves on a €17m deal from Fluminense last summer after earning a growing reputation at the Brazilian club.

During his tenure he reached 47 goals and 55 assists in 230 games for Fluminense, but failed to get anywhere near this during his short stint at Molineux.

Instead, he would only manage two goals and one assist in 26 games for Wolves this season. Only one of these goals came in the Premier League, in a 3–0 win over West Ham in early January.

By the end of that month, he returned to Brazil in a €25 million deal with Palmeiras. And Londoño is now attempting to rewrite its failure as a wise, long-term option.

“John Arias headed to the Premier League with hope, but he arrived at a struggling club that ultimately confirmed his demotion,” He wrote on X.

“It was hard to perform. Luckily, Palmeiras stepped up and saved him just before the World Cup, it was a crucial moment. He has regained his form and will be in top shape. A great decision.”

reality says something else

However, the reality is very different from how Londono presents it. Although he praises the decision, the truth is that it was the only decision available to Jhon Arias.

It would not be an exaggeration to say that he was a flop at Wolves. While they were struggling, he had the opportunity to establish himself as the star man, the key performer, when Wolves needed it most.

Instead, he simply faded into the background and made little or no impact. Now he has gone back to Brazil, where he feels most comfortable. But Wolves fans are unlikely to accept any revisionism from the likes of Londono, now that he is performing again.

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“A good jump” – indirect criticism of Heitinga after Tottenham’s exit

John Heitinga is being questioned in the Netherlands following his early departure from Tottenham Hotspur.

ajax1 Comments from cover journalist Tom Knipping at Voetbal International today. He is less impressed by the dramatic year since Heitinga’s dismissal.

Heitinga left Tottenham in the middle of the month after spending more than 30 days as assistant manager to Thomas Frank at the club. His exit followed Frank’s dismissal, despite Igor Tudor reportedly asking him to stay.

Instead the Dutchman decided to leave his post. He reportedly came after her There was belief that Spurs would offer him the interim position. Instead he decided to sign for Tudor until the end of the season.

Agent’s comments on Tottenham

Sport Witness has covered the results since then. This includes his agent, Rob Jensen. Providing all the details on Tottenham and Heitinga’s future plans.

It’s now up to the 42-year-old to take the next step. Heitinga looked to be on his way to victory after serving as assistant manager to Arne Slot at Liverpool last year.

Indeed, it was clear from his report at the time of his departure that Liverpool were sad to lose him. Observers have also attributed some of his struggles this season to his exit.

That work landed him the manager’s job at Ajax, who appointed him as head coach the previous summer. Unfortunately, it lasted only 128 days after a disastrous start to both their domestic and European campaigns.

back in the market

After a short, unsuccessful and questionable spell at Tottenham he has now returned as a free agent. However, Knipping has no sympathy for the Dutch coach.

“Losing your job in both the Eredivisie and the Premier League in one season. Not many managers can do that,” He said.

“After being fired in Amsterdam, Heitinga left his position as assistant manager at Tottenham, where he had started just a few weeks earlier.

“His bank account has undoubtedly seen a nice bounce in recent months, but his coaching career is certainly not taking the turn he might have imagined when he took over as head coach at Ajax earlier this season.

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