ZIMBABWEAN midfielder Marshall Munetsi is confident the best is yet to come as he prepares for his first full season in a Wolves shirt.
Munetsi has spoken about his experience of his debut English Premier League football season. He described the League as tougher compared to French Ligue 1.
Therefore, the midfielder told Express & Star of the United Kingdom that his debut season was about adaptation.
He joined the English Premier League side from Reims in France.
The Warriors player described competition in the English Premier League as tough hence he needed to adapt.
The winter signing scored two goals in 14 English Premier League football games but played a big role in Wolves surviving relegation due to his tireless work ethic and relationship with striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Coming from French football, the Zimbabwe international has been impressed by the standard of the English top flight and insists there is more to come next campaign.
“I think it’s hard because every game is not easy, even if you’re going to play Southampton, Crystal Palace, Manchester United,” Munetsi said when asked about the English Premier League compares to French Ligue 1.
“Each and every weekend there’s always a tough opponent, so you can never really say we’re going to relax today.”
Munetsi signed for Wolves in the January transfer window from Reims.
He proved to be an inspired buy. Despite scoring just two goals in 14 appearances, the former Orlando Pirates midfielder earned respect for his work ethic and versatility, ticking all boxes helping in attack and defence. – Agencies/Sports Reporter



