Wolves have another chance to climb up the Premier League table this evening with an away clash against Arsenal next up for Bruno Lage's side.

Having revealed in his pre-match press conference that there are currently no injury concerns in his squad, Lage could have a headache over his team selection this evening.

On the chalkboard

With that in mind, one decision that we feel the 45-year-old should make this evening in terms of who could be in his starting XI to take on the Gunners is to give winger Pedro Neto his first Premier League start of the season.

Having made his return to action as a late substitute in the Old Gold's recent 2-1 win over Leicester City at the weekend after spending a significant amount of time on the sidelines with a serious knee injury, now could be a great opportunity for the attacker to really get back into the swing of things by leading the line in tonight's match from the start.

Since joining the Midlands club back in the 2019 summer transfer window from Italian club Lazio, the 21-year-old, who is currently picking up a weekly wage of £39k-per-week according to Salary Sport, has racked up a total of 80 appearances across all competitions in which he has managed to score ten goals and provide 11 assists along the way.

Labelled as a "superstar" by Jamie Carragher in the past, the Portuguese international still managed to score five goals, provide six assists and end up being listed as Wolves' joint-highest rated player based on his performances by WhoScored alongside Adama Traore with an overall rating of 7.11/10, despite missing their final seven league games of the campaign last season with his injury.

This not only shows how much of an attacking and creative threat Neto can be for the Old Gold but also how much of a boost it would be to have him back in the team on a regular basis, especially if he can hit the ground running by the way of scoring goals and providing assists.

Taking this into account, the winger certainly has the attacking capabilities in him to be a real threat for his side this evening, terrifying Arsenal's defensive players, who, as a whole, have conceded eight more goals than Lage's side this season.

With fellow Wolves winger Daniel Podence securing his first league goal of the season in the win over the Foxes, it would be interesting to see how the pair would play together in an attacking sense should Lage decide to unleash the duo tonight.

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