A stunning hat-trick from Jorgen Strand Larsen, the Norwegian striker, has propelled Wolves into the fourth round of the FA Cup, leaving Shrewsbury in the dust. Larsen's goals, which ended a 13-game drought, were the highlight of a 6-1 victory that showcased Wolves' resilience and momentum.
But here's where it gets controversial: Wolves are open to selling Larsen this month, despite his heroics. With interest from Nottingham Forest, Larsen's future is uncertain, especially given his poor form and strained relationship with the fans.
Larsen's three goals against Shrewsbury doubled his season tally, a much-needed boost for a player who has struggled to find the net. The fans, who had previously targeted him, sang his name in appreciation after his hat-trick, mending the fractured bond.
Manager Rob Edwards will be delighted with Larsen's performance, especially as it could revive the striker's season. Whether it's at Molineux or elsewhere, Edwards is willing to let Larsen go if it benefits the club.
And this is the part most people miss: Wolves' victory over Shrewsbury, a League Two side, provides a much-needed confidence boost, regardless of the opposition. With six goals, Wolves have found their momentum, and the question now is, can they carry this form into their next challenge?