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Adama Traoré gave Wolves their moment only for Jiménez to falter – The Guardian
The flying winger tricked Sevilla’s defence into conceding an early penalty but after that had no joy as the Spanish side did more to deserve reaching the last four

Wolves are a long way from a one-man team, yet once again there was little doubt who would be the sole focus of attention once this quarter-final kicked off. Not Raúl Jiménez, rated by many as the best number nine in the Premier League. Not Rúben Neves or João Moutinho, the wily schemers at the heart of the Wolves midfield. No, wholly predictably, it was the only man on the field with lubrication on his bulging biceps that dominated discussion of the early stages.
Adama Traoré oils up his arms …
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