If they are Jorgen Strand Larsen's final Wolves goals at least he parts having repaired a fractured relationship with the fans. Wolves are willing to sell him this month, amid interest from Nottingham Forest, after his poor form and crumbling rapport with supporters. Supporters who have targeted him, under the misguided assumption the striker does not care having missed out on a move to Newcastle in the summer, sung his name at Molineux after he completed his treble.
If they are Jorgen Strand Larsen's final Wolves goals at least he parts having repaired a fractured relationship with the fans.
Wolves are willing to sell him this month, amid interest from Nottingham Forest, after his poor form and crumbling rapport with supporters.
He had scored just three goals for the club this season, so doubling his tally against Shrewsbury is a much-needed tonic.
Supporters who have targeted him, under the misguided assumption the striker does not care having missed out on a move to Newcastle in the summer, sung his name at Molineux after he completed his treble.
It would have been exactly what manager Rob Edwards would have wanted - an out-of-form striker getting the goals which could revive his season.
That could be at Molineux or elsewhere, with the window open for another three weeks.
Edwards is willing to part with the forward but only if it is right for the club - and they would need to bring in a replacement, despite having Tolu in reserve.
It helped Wolves dispatch the League Two strugglers, and with six goals it gives them confidence and momentum, regardless of the opposition.
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