Fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers have congratulated Old Gold youngster, Taylor Perry, on his first full debut for the club.
On Wednesday night the 18-year-old made his first full debut for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, and on Thursday evening Perry posted a message of thanks to the Wolves supporters from his Twitter account.
Despite crashing out of the Carabao Cup to near neighbours Aston Villa (per BBC), fans inundated the midfielder with positive messages about his performance.
Congratulations good luck for the future
— Wolf (@Debbie87465092) October 31, 2019
Tay you did amazing mate looked very comfortable on the ball well done you should be proud of yourself see ya soon
— lee jervis (@uklee1967) October 31, 2019
well played matey was always gonna be tough got to start somewhere
— krizmo (@krizmodesigns) October 31, 2019
You were class last night pal…..well done
— Polecat (@itspolecatime) October 31, 2019
The 18-year-old has now featured on two occasions for the Old Gold, his first appearance coming as a substitute in the previous round of the Carabao Cup against Reading (per Sky Sports).
To add to an impressive performance against the Villans, the youngster provided the assist for Patrick Cutrone’s second-half equaliser (via Wolves).
Following his strong outing, many supporters congratulated the young Englishman, wanting to see more of him in the Wolves lineup in future.
Well done mate. Keep up the hard work, your time will come
— Mark Boden (@MarkBoden7) October 31, 2019
Well played. You were a pleasure to watch … I was waiting for you to make a move .. you did! .. fantastic. Well done. Be proud
— White Wolf (@White_Wizard_88) October 31, 2019
Quality Motm for me
— Amari carlin (@carlin_amari) October 31, 2019
You did us proud mate villa won but all that folks have been talking about is you lads
— Mrw1975 (@Mrw19752) October 31, 2019
What do we think?
Picking up an impressive 7/10 in Wolves’ defeat at Villa Park (per Express and Star), it is clear that Perry can hold his own against Premier League opposition.
With Espirito Santo’s side still having three competitions to play in (per The Guardian), the Premier League, Europa League and FA Cup, the 18-year-old may be in line for another start in the not so distant future.