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Wolves have a manager who can work a gameplan

It felt like a surprise but maybe it shouldn't have. Not so much because of Tottenham's difficult history when expectations climb, but more in the sense that Wolves have earned the right to a little respect.

They were placed 11th in the table coming in, which was decent enough for a promoted club, even one so ambitious, but the glossier tale of their season is that they have made a delightful mess of the big boys this season.

In order, they have drawn with Manchester City, got a point at Manchester United, another at Arsenal, beaten Chelsea and now crushed Tottenham at Wembley.