Our prediction for this FA Cup match:
Wolverhampton and Norwich City, the two Premier League sides, face each other at Molineux Stadium in the FA Cup round 4. The Wolves have been impressive in 2022, with the team beating all Man Utd, Southampton, and Brentford in EPL, while eliminating Sheffield United in the FA Cup last 64. Adama Traore is no longer part of the team, while Raul Jimenez is on international duty with Raul Jimenez. As a result, Fabio Silva is widely expected to lead the line for the hosts.
The Canaries, on the other hand, rolled over Watford 3-0 in their last league fixture to keep their survival hopes alive. Norwich City are brimming with confidence ahead of the trip to Wolverhampton, and we predict that they are going to hold Bruno Lage’s troops to a draw at Molineux Stadium. The likes of Sorensen, Gilmour, Rupp, Omobamidele, and Normann are injured for the visiting side.
Highlighted Player (Adama Traore):
After starting his youth career at Hospitalet, Adama Traore moved to Barcelona football academy La Masia in 2004. The pacey winger made a great progress during his spell with the Catalan giants and it has to be noted that he scored eight goals in 63 appearances for Barca B.
Adama Traore made his debut for the first team against Granada (4-0) on November 23, 2013, replacing Brazilian superstar Neymar in the 83rd minute of the match. In the summer of 2015, he signed for Aston Villa for a fee of £7 million, but he made no more than 11 appearances in the Premier League for the Vilans. At the end of the 2015/2016 season he moved to fellow English club Middlesbrough and he made his debut for the Boro in a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace on September 10, 2016.
Due to his dual citizenship, Adama Traore is eligible to represent Spain and Mali at senior level, but it has to be noted that he played for youth categories of La Roja.
Highlighted Team (Norwich):
After spending only one season in the Premier League, Norwich City dropped to the Championship at the end of the 2015/2016 campaign. Norwich City are located in Norwich, Norfolk and they welcome their rivals at Carrow Road.
The stadium was built and opened in 1935 and the capacity of the venues is 27,137 (all-seater). However the stadium’s record attendance is 43,984. The Canaries have won two League Cup trophies (1973, 1975) and their main rivals are Ipswich Town. The two teams have been facing each other in the East Anglian Derby since 1902.
The colour of Norwich City’s home kit is yellow and green and that is the main reason why they are known as the Canaries. The likes of Kevin Keeland, Ian Culverhouse, Steve Bruce, Duncan Forbes, Mark Bowen, Darren Huckerby, Ian Crook, Martin Peters, Darren Eadier, Chris Sutton and Iwan Roberts are notable footballers who played for the Carrow Road outfit in the past.