Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have buzzed over Patrick Cutrone’s international performance for Italy Under-21s.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s 21-year-old striker bagged a brace for Gli Azzurri in a 3-0 victory over Iceland on Saturday evening (per Sky Sports).
With Tim Spiers sharing the goals to Wolves fans’ timelines, many buzzed over their man bagging goals for his country (via Tim Spiers).
Keep working hard Patrick and your time will come
— Jon Charles Pick (@JonCharles_) November 17, 2019
That second is a wonderful finish. He’s going to do great things for us that lad.
— Why? (@slackermanbo) November 17, 2019
Lad just needs the minutes and the goals will flow
— marc (@MarcIrons) November 17, 2019
Comes alive in the box! Congratulations Patrick.
— Steve Holcroft (@mroctopus) November 17, 2019
Wolves signed the Italian over the summer, paying £16 million to secure the 21-year-old’s services from AC Milan (per BBC).
Over 19 appearances for the Old Gold this term, with the latest a one-minute cameo against Aston Villa, which has seen the striker score two and assist four (per Transfermarkt).
Having not hit the ground running at Molineux, mainly due to his lack of starts (via Transfermarkt), supporters retained their faith that he will come good.
We use him wrong his not a pressing forward his a Harry Kane type player doesn’t do a lot off passing and closing down but will score and have a impact imo
— tom games (@TOMGAMES_YT06) November 17, 2019
Great movement for the second and is the one challenging the defender when ball played over from the keeper.
Sure he will score some important goals for us
— Mitch Davis (@mitchdavis_1) November 17, 2019
The 2nd is a really good finish
— steven hudson (@stevenhudson2) November 16, 2019
What do we think?
Having proved that the 21-year-old has goals in him over the latest international break (via Sky Sports), it is good that Wolves supporters are giving their striker time to adjust at Molineux.
With both goals tidy finishes in their own right, he has the raw ability, and it is for Espirito Santo to get it out of him on a consistent basis.