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17 months after departing Wolves to join Al Hilal, former captain Ruben Neves returned to Molineux and took to the microphone at half-time to address supporters. Ruben would watch Gary O’Neil’s men beat the Saints 2-0, thanks to goals from Pablo Sarabia and Matheus Cunha, with Wolves TV cameras on hand to capture all of the action.

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  1. Cringe at that clown in the dugout doing the fist pump after 1 win in 21 games ffs…. Neves though, the king. Great to see him back ❤ Really hope he plays or comes back to us again in some capacity.

  2. Seranading the modern day poster boy of the fosun era. Conducted himself with the upmost professionalism. Immersed himself in the club, the city and its people. Scored some of the greatest goals we will ever see as wolves fans. Deserved every bit of the serenading he had. Thats not embarrassing. Wolverhampton was saluting one of its own!!

  3. Hopefully someone from the Media sees this. Please get more videos of the changing rooms. So warming to see the boys happy, with Lemina taking his role in captain saying well done to everyone. Really heart warming and gives me a lot of hope.

  4. Great video and great to see the King return home as he promised he would when he left, he vowed to return as a fan and although not in the south bank for obvious reasons he kept his word and not many do that. Fosun & Jeff you must bring him back as a player in January regardless of cost as the fans deserve it and that investment will be returned by May 2025.

    One negative is how can you cut short the Last Post as I’m sorry that’s one massive error and something I feel is disrespectful and surely this club actually has standards, love the club love some of the video but please let’s have standards improved as this is very disappointing.

  5. I wonder why when Conor Coady left the club, having been with the team since the lower divisions and all the way up, never got quite the same treatment as Ruben did. Yes, it could be related to his Everton season-long loan move and his England ambitions, but then again wasn't the move also because Bruno didn't fancy him, why he bought in the young lad who left after a year? It was kind of strange to see that Ruben featured on a tearful farewell video but I don't recall that Coady who was also a captain never was, despite being so dedicated, loyal and an example for the majority of his long stay with the club.None of this is to detract from Ruben's status as a bona-fide legend BTW.

  6. The relief is undeniable… and the emotions are palpable seeing Ruben once more. No city has missed a man so much as Wolverhampton has missed it's King… we've been but a shade of it's former self wihtout him.

  7. Ruben and his family will always be welcome in Wolverhampton. I hope one day he will come back and play for the club even if he is 50 years old, still on crutches and just comes on for five minutes to take a free kick. ❤🐺. Wolves Ay We!

  8. So awesome to see Neves back, even if its a quick visit! Hopefully a return in the future! Was also really good to see the injured players in the dressing room. You cant buy unity and hopefully that will be our secret weapon moving forward

  9. Steve Bull has been my favourite player until Neves turned up, what a player,my son met him as a mascot against Norwich 18/19 season he’s favourite player,what a man and a player, absolute legend.. Cunha is catching up though just need to keep him for a few more seasons.

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