Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been airing their delight with Ruben Neves after a news story on the Portuguese midfielder emerged.
As reported by the Express and Star, the 23-year-old middleman made a donation worth around €33,000 (£29,162) to a hospital in Portugal by providing them with two ventilators (via Talking Wolves), which had fans delighted.
Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves has made a donation worth around €33,000 for a hospital in Portugal.
Neves has donated two ventilators for those who are in intensive care helping the Portuguese health system in the fight against Coronavirus.
?? Fantastic gesture pic.twitter.com/78CKoZaIx2
— Talking Wolves (@TalkingWolves) March 31, 2020
This action show’s a lot about the ethos and mentality of the players we instill in the club and also expect from the players.
Nuno expect’s certain behaviour on/off pitch this demonstrates it that he has picked the right players!!
— NAG (@Kingwolf84) March 31, 2020
Love these lads….. they are educating our kids on the right values…. they come from a giving culture and I for one love it.
— Stuart Spence (@stuartspence8) March 31, 2020
??? well done Ruben.????
— Dave (@Davetcb) March 31, 2020
Is Ruben Neves in the top three most talented players at Molineux?Yes, he is absolutely classNo, good but not top three |
Over the duration of the season so far, Neves has been the ninth-best performer for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side in the Premier League, with a respectable 6.76/10 average rating (per WhoScored).
In terms of goals return, the middleman has bagged two goals and one assist in 29 league appearances (per WhoScored) and many were keen to air their infatuation after Neves’ latest good deed.
Terrific gesture
— Colin Tonks (@colin_tonks) March 31, 2020
Top man Ruben ??
— Phil Beese (@BeesePhil) March 31, 2020
What a Man ????
— Wolves Fan (@OAKES9) March 31, 2020
Excellent from the Lads we salute you …..
— Chris Maiden (@ChrisMaiden11) March 31, 2020
What do we think?
As can be judged from the responses from Wolves supporters, they are delighted to see their player donating ventilators to help the community in Portugal.
As for the story itself, it is great to hear that players are helping to ease the strain on medical staff around the world during what is an undeniably difficult time.