Santiago Bueno says that the star of Wolves is unreal in training and that Squad instantly loved him

Wolverhampton Wanderers said that their first point in the campaign last weekend and supporters will be intrigued to hear that a player makes a real impression on his teammates.
Wolves seek to rely on the draw with Tottenham Hotspur
Despite the agony of the equalizer of the injury time of Joao Palhinha on Saturday evening, Wolves presented a valiant display at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium last weekend to claim a deserved point against a higher opponent.
Vitor Pereira took its fair share of criticism after a bad start to the season, although he clearly indicated that his team deserved the three points of the capital when he was addressed to the BBC at his post-match press conference.
He said: “We deserve the three points and almost at the end, it’s difficult to accept. I try to come back but it’s difficult. We checked the game in the second half. The mind was there. Everything was there but the last minute was football.
“It is difficult to come to this stadium and play this way. The first half, we had problems, but the second half of my team was the best team on the field.”
While the Wolves seem to be an improved force after their victory over Everton and his dead end against Tottenham, they must always win a first first league victory of the season, what they will hope will be able to occur against Brighton & Hove Albion this Sunday.
The international break can arrive at a decent moment for old gold after a difficult period, although supporters are encouraged by the unit that their team has shown against the Spurs.
New faces will take the time to adapt to life in the West Midlands, although there is a star who already makes a major impression behind the scenes of the Wolves.
Jhon Arias making an excellent impression at Wolves
According to the official Wolves website, Santiago Bueno admitted that Jhon Arias was excellent in the Wolves training and he is not surprised to see the summer sign prosper in the field.
He said: “Honestly, he’s a guy with a lot of talent. From the first day he joined us, he showed it. Little at Petit, he wins in confidence too, and I think he will be a key player for us.”
Taking the time to settle after his move of 19 million pounds Sterling from Fluminense from Brazilian outfit, Arias created six chances and delivered five successful crosses during his first six first league appearances, by Fotmob, illustrating that he adapts to English football.
Nevertheless, he has not yet left the brand with a goal or help, although it will surely follow when he continues to make a wide impression and emerges as a brilliant spark in a frustrating start of the campaign for old gold.