Ranking of the wolf players: The magnificent Raul Jimenez makes his way in the hammer game in West Ham



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A brace from Raul Jimenez helped the Wolverhampton Wanderers defeat West Ham 3-0 on Tuesday night.

Jimenez scored a late double to bring his total to 12 for the season after Romain Saiss opened the mark at Molineux.

Here are our evaluations:

Rui Patricio 6

Patricio produced one of his best performances for the Wolves at London Stadium earlier this season, but he was a spectator tonight.

He did not have any backup to make since the wolves dominated their visitors.



Rui Patricio from Wolverhampton Wanderers famous

Ryan Bennett 7

A cynical but important mistake on Antonio as the striker escaped after a Wolves corner with a lost match 1-0. He failed to knock him down but he was unbalanced and the wolves recovered.

Apart from that, he sat down and marveled at the offensive play of the Wolves during the majority of the second half.

Conor Coady 7

Coady performed a clever interception of a cross to find Antonio in the first half. A comfortable night's work for the skipper.

Romain Saiss 8

His best defense performance per mile. He did his job well and managed to silence the dangerous West Ham waiting line.

Saiss could have scored more than the goal but had managed a direct effort against Fabianski at the start of the second half.

His goal was well taken, however. He stood up to Snodgrbad to pbad the ball over Fabianski for his second Premier League goal of the season.



Romain Saiss (left) of Wolverhampton Wanderers celebrates

Matt Doherty 8

Doherty had a deserved start after his FA Cup success in Shrewsbury and confirmed it with an excellent performance.

He was a threat to the right and might have had to take a goal in the first half. Masuaku with scandalous skill too.

Leander Dendoncker 7

He continues to facilitate the brilliance of Neves and Moutinho with combative displays in the middle of the field. His performance against West Ham showed he was in possession of the ball, but also destructive without the ball.

Ruben Neves 8

Neves was able to show off his full range of pbades to orchestrate one of Wolves' most complete performances of the season.

I tried some of his firing, but that was not the case this time.

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Jonny Otto 7

Jonny should sign permanently for the wolves in the coming days – and that will be for a deal of 18 million pounds sterling.

The Spaniard should have scored in the first half but the gap of Jimenez on a magnificent center. Defensively, he is remarkable.



Jonny Otto from Wolverhampton Wanderers is missing

Joao Moutinho 8

Two badists and a simply happy performance.

The defeat of Moutinho is so precise and it is perfectly suited to this advanced role in the middle of the field.

Raul Jimenez 9

Jimenez has perfectly achieved both goals. The first was an instinctive finish from the corner of Moutinho and the second, a delicate chip after being cleared from the goal.

The songs of "registering" for what appeared to be the whole of the second half could not have been more appropriate. He is brilliant.



Raul Jimenez from Wolverhampton Wanderers famous

Diogo Jota 8

He continued his brilliant performance against Leicester with another big drawer performance. Even though Jota was not registered on the score sheet, he looked so confident in front of goal and would have cashed a couple another night.

His pbad for second place Jimenez was timed and incredibly altruistic.



Diogo Jota from Wolverhampton Wanderers is arrested by Robert Snodgrbad

SUBS

Morgan Gibbs-White (for Moutinho, 89) N / A

Ivan Cavaleiro (for Jota, 89) N / A

Ruben Vinagre (for Jonny, 90) N / A

Not used: Ruddy, Kilman, Costa, Traoré

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