Fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been waxing lyrical over Matt Jarvis after their former man posted to social media.
After the Old Gold posted one of the Englishman’s goals for Wolves to social media (per Wolves), the 33-year-old quoted the tweet reminiscing over the goal (per Matt Jarvis), which set supporters gushing.
Would you take a prime Matt Jarvis back in Nuno Espirito Santo's current squad?Yes, he was class for usNo, we're too good now |
Wow, seems only like yday that! ?? Nothing better than a goal and a win against local rivals! England call up after that game also! ???? https://t.co/sJKK1viUX8
— Matt Jarvis (@MrMattJarvis) March 19, 2020
Superb goal!! All the best & lets hope you get to play at a top standard again!! Jarvo is a Wolf!!!!! ????
— Steve Wiles (@SteveWiles20) March 20, 2020
Can honestly say u and steven fletcher made me love football, this was brilliant
— BigGMan (@StephanTheDon) March 19, 2020
Cool and composed! Great finish that! Remember it well.
— Jack (@JackH_97) March 19, 2020
The Woking winger spent five years with the Old Gold between 2007 and 2012, having arrived from Gillingham and departing for West Ham United (per Transfermarkt).
During his time at Molineux, Jarvis featured in 175 appearances for Wolves, during which he bagged 21 goals and 36 assists (per Transfermarkt), leaving fans keen on the former man.
Still…and always…a Wolves legend????????
— Steve Witton (@steve_witton) March 20, 2020
The sound of the volley and it hitting the post on the way in are both very beautiful things
— B G (@BobbyGarcha1985) March 20, 2020
Loved Matty, great player, and what a player Kevin Doyle was. As Mick would say “Always put in a shift”. ?
— Mike King ?? (@GlosterBirder) March 19, 2020
Great goal and day out – Jarvo got called up for England that day!
— Chris Dwyer (@CjCjdwyer) March 19, 2020
What do we think?
As can be judged from the responses of Wolves supporters, it is clear to see that they still hold Jarvis in high regard, which is great to see.
The goal itself, posted by Wolves, is a brilliant display of technique from the Englishman and it is fully deserving of all of the plaudits that the re-post has earned it.