Reaction of Wolves players to Pedro Neto’s significant social media injury comeback hint

Wolves stars react as Pedro Neto drops big injury return hint on social  mediaPedro Neto, a standout for Wolves, gave a huge hint on social media about his impending injury comeback, and his teammates have responded.

Pedro Neto sustained an injury on October 28th during a 2-2 draw with Newcastle at Molineux, and has been out ever since. Given his past, the injury looked concerning at first, but after a month, he is almost ready to make a comeback.

Gary O’Neil said last week that Neto was not prepared for Monday’s Fulham match. Although Arsenal is also likely too soon, it is anticipated that he will make his comeback against Nottingham Forest on December 9.

Prior to that, though, Neto sent his own update, to which his Wolves teammates have been responding.

Pedro Neto sends injury update

Neto updated his 220k followers on Instagram about his injuries.

He posted a photo of himself on the pitch setting up the ball for a corner along with three emojis that pretty much sum up all we need to know.

With all the sand at the bottom, it appears that the sand timer he added has expired. He also had a football and a heart, so his message basically said that he will soon be returning to the game.

Nelson Semedo replied to Neto by saying he is “Patiently waiting” for the winger to come back.

Joao Gomes responded, “Let’s go machine,” in a supportive statement.

Last but not least, Matheus Cunha penned “Vamos Mofio,” which is translated as “Let’s go mofio” and is most likely a nickname.

It’s fantastic to see so much support for Wolves’ best player ahead of his possible comeback, and it gives us hope that he will maintain the amazing form he shown earlier in the season.

Pedro Neto fitness latest

O’Neil gave us the most recent update on Neto’s return circumstances last week when he stated, “Pedro won’t make Monday.” He still has some work ahead of him. Pedro will spend some more time with the fitness and physiotherapists.

“He won’t be available on Monday; there’s no exact time frame.” I hope it takes weeks. It’s challenging because you have to follow the results of tests, scans, and more check-ups, and you can’t control how quickly he heals—but he heals really well.

That being said, we should get more information—possibly even a specific game for which O’Neil will be ready—at his news conference for the Arsenal match.

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