Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards has heaped praise on young forward Mateus Mane after his stunning strike against Fulham, suggesting the teenager has a promising future at Molineux.
Match-Winning Moment
Mane, 18, scored a spectacular goal in Wolves' recent Premier League clash with Fulham, earning plaudits from fans and pundits alike. The strike, a curling effort from outside the box, proved decisive in the match and showcased the youngster's immense talent.
Edwards' Verdict
Speaking after the game, Edwards said: "It was a wonderful goal from Mateus. He has been working hard in training and it's great to see him get his reward. He has a bright future ahead of him if he continues to develop."
The Wolves boss also highlighted Mane's attitude and work rate, emphasizing that the young forward is eager to learn and improve. "He listens, he works hard, and he has quality. That's a good combination for any young player," Edwards added.
Future Prospects
Mane's emergence comes at a crucial time for Wolves, who are looking to build for the future. With several senior players approaching the twilight of their careers, the club is investing in youth, and Mane appears to be at the forefront of that strategy.
Edwards concluded: "We have to be patient with him, but there is no doubt he has the ability to become a key player for this club. We will continue to nurture his talent and give him opportunities."



