Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have expressed that they feel sorry for on-loan man, Jesus Vallejo, following a video that was posted to the club’s official account.
The video, posted on Tuesday afternoon, showed Rui Patricio delivering a cross which Conor Coady volleyed in during training, which then resulted in the whole side celebrating the surprising goal from the Old Gold’s skipper (as per Wolves).
However, the very last man to join in the celebration is Vallejo, who looks dejected and uninvolved, leaving many Wolves fans to comment on his body language.
Yes that is Patricio on the wing and yes that is Coady smashing in the winner!
— Wolves (@Wolves) December 10, 2019
Vallejo looks so checked out lmao
— Harry Styles’ fish (@jayewardell) December 10, 2019
Ok Vallejo’s here. Celebration over.
— Joshua Buckley (@joshuabuckley) December 10, 2019
Vallejo has had enough
What a team! Love them!— Dan Preston (@thedanpreston) December 10, 2019
C’mon Vallejo! Pick it up son.
— gumplock (@gumplock) December 10, 2019
Should Wolves send Jesus Vallejo back to Real Madrid if he is not recalled in January?Yes, we just don't need himNo, he provides good cover |
According to Defensa Central, there has been speculation that Real Madrid’s hierarchy is unhappy over the playing time that the 22-year-old Spaniard, who is valued at £9 million (as per Transfermarkt), is receiving under Nuno Espirito Santo and a possible recall from is on the cards (via Sport Witness).
With supporters not too fussed one way or the other, some fans felt sorry for Vallejo that he so visually knows that his time at Molineux may be coming to an end.
Must admit felt sorry for vallejo at the end.
— dave (@NorthBankDave1) December 10, 2019
I recon he must know he’s on his way.
— Bally (@BallyJNR) December 10, 2019
Feel so bad for Vallejo
— Zach Tanner (@ZachTan06024011) December 10, 2019
What do we think?
Judging from the video posted by Wolves, it is clear that Vallejo is not quite as intertwined into the squad camaraderie as supporters would hope, perhaps suggesting that a January exit is on the cards.