Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been airing their feelings on Conor Coady following a club post on the Old Gold’s captain.
On Sunday afternoon, the club tweeted from their official account revealing that the Englishman has featured in every minute of the Molineux club’s previous 100 league games (per Wolves), leaving many to wax lyrical.
Conor Coady has played every single minute of our last 100 league games.
An incredible effort from the skipper.
— Wolves (@Wolves) February 23, 2020
No better Captain in the EPL.
— Marshbag (@marshbag) February 23, 2020
In this day and age an astonishing achievement. Shows his commitment and passion for Wolves and also how Nuno and the backroom staff prep these guys ?????
— Singhwhenyourewinning (@pedalsingh) February 23, 2020
Remarkable achievement, full respect to our Captain ?.
— Alan Leese ???????. (@_AlanLeese) February 23, 2020
Is Conor Coady the greatest captain that Wolves have had in recent memory?Yes, he is fantasticNo, he's overrated |
During the 100th consecutive league appearance where Coady has featured for the full 90 minutes, a 3-0 victory over Norwich City, the central defender picked up a respectable 7/10 performance rating (as per Express and Star).
Over the duration of his time with Wolves, Coady has made 220 appearances for the Old Gold (per Transfermarkt), over which he has captured the adoration of many supporters.
Superstar ?
— SuziWW ?? ??/\_/\ ? (@Suzi_WW_Toner) February 23, 2020
What a guy
— Dave Foster (@daveandwolves) February 23, 2020
He don’t get the credit he deserves! He is solid at the back as well!
— Porta1987 (@twitchPorta1987) February 23, 2020
Absolutely brilliant. Brilliant captain ???
— Sarah (@SpeesrA) February 23, 2020
What do we think?
What an incredible achievement it is to have played every minute of the club’s previous 100 league games, while it has earned Coady the adoration of many of Wolves’ supporters.
While the Englishman has been an ever-present feature for Nuno Espirito Santo, though, his average rating of 6.48/10 in the Premier League (per WhoScored) could perhaps do with some improvement.