Wolves Boss Hints Enobakhare Will Get More First Team Action
Published: April 15, 2016
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Kenny Jackett has hinted that Nigerian forward Bright Enobakhare will be getting more first team action at the business end of the season.
After only five minutes of game time from a possible 1,170 minutes, the teenager was called into action for the last 32 minutes of the Championship clash with Blackburn Rovers last weekend and the manager was impressed with his contribution.
“The young players and the players in the Academy have to earn that and have to be good enough to earn their place, and I was pleased last week with what Connor Hunte and Bright Enobakhare gave me,” Jackett told wolves.co.uk.
“They deserved their chance, and they’ll be looking for more opportunities.
“When you get quality young players through and that is the key to it, it breeds the type of competition in your squad that then produces success.”
Bright Enobakhare has not featured for Wolves U21s since March 21 when he stepped out onto the pitch against Blackburn.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : wolves.co.uk
After only five minutes of game time from a possible 1,170 minutes, the teenager was called into action for the last 32 minutes of the Championship clash with Blackburn Rovers last weekend and the manager was impressed with his contribution.
“The young players and the players in the Academy have to earn that and have to be good enough to earn their place, and I was pleased last week with what Connor Hunte and Bright Enobakhare gave me,” Jackett told wolves.co.uk.
“They deserved their chance, and they’ll be looking for more opportunities.
“When you get quality young players through and that is the key to it, it breeds the type of competition in your squad that then produces success.”
Bright Enobakhare has not featured for Wolves U21s since March 21 when he stepped out onto the pitch against Blackburn.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : wolves.co.uk
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