1 Tolu Arokodare Vows Goals Will Come for Wolves
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Arokodare despite a frustrating start to his Premier League tenure, remains confident he will soon rediscover his scoring touch and help Wolves out of their slump.
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He joined Wolves in the summer, but after 10 Premier League appearances, he is yet to score. Though he has scored in two League Cup games, translating that form into league goals has proved elusive a fact that has tested both fans patience and his own confidence.

Arokodare recently shared a message on social media featuring clips of his past goals for his former club, accompanied by the words "will be back scoring soon." Hes expected to feature when Wolves face Manchester United in their next Premier League fixture.


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There is something inherently uneasy about signing a striker for big money and seeing him struggle for goals especially in a club fighting for survival. But Arokodares stance reveals an important truth about football form may falter, but belief must remain intact.

Wolves record this season has been dreadful. At the foot of the Premier League with no wins in 14 games, confidence at Molineux is fragile.  In such a landscape, a young forward like Arokodare could either succumb to pressure or double down on resolve. He has chosen the latter. His public message isnt a plea for patience it is an assertion I havent forgotten how to score.

That mindset matters as much as finishing ability. Strikers are often judged on goals, but their contribution extends beyond that effort, movement, threat, even morale. Arokodares two League Cup goals show he still has the instinct. What remains is time and in front of goal.

Given Wolves turmoil, perhaps what Arokodare needs is not just confidence, but collective clarity. A team depleted by defeats, under pressure and searching for identity in such conditions, even a great striker can struggle. If Wolves can stabilise, give him service, shape their attack around his strengths, then his moment might arrive.
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And for Arokodare, this limbo might become a proving ground. Because if he emerges from it with belief intact, goals will follow and perhaps his arrival at Wolves will ultimately be judged not by how he began, but how he finishes.
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Did You Know?

Before signing for Wolves, Arokodare had finished the 2024/25 season at his previous club with 21 goals and 5 assists  a return that marked him out as one of Belgiums most potent forwards.

 His transfer fee to Wolverhampton was reportedly around €26million, reflecting the high expectations placed upon him as he moved to the Premier League.

 Arokodares two goals for Wolves this season both came in the Carabao Cup, underlining that while league goals have been elusive, he has shown flashes of confidence and productivity in cup competitions.

 Since a change in management with Rob Edwards replacing the former coach  Arokodare and Wolves front line have been tasked with adapting to new [tactics](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/sports-betting/bet9ja/) and expectations, which adds context to the strikers current struggle for form.

 Despite the winless start, Arokodare insists he and his teammates remain confident, repeatedly stating that results and goals  "will come our way" soon.