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da dobrowin: It’s fair to say when Johan Elmander first arrived at the Reebok for a fee in the region £10million in the summer of 2008 under previous manager Gary Megson, he did not exactly set the place alight. However no player has epitomised the improvement made under Coyle than the Swede. He is now the second top scorer in the league and clearly suits the adoption of a more flowing game of football than the previous tactics employed by the Lancashire club.
Continuing his new found habit of scoring in away games, Elmander was able to waltz through the Wolves defence before coolly slotting the ball into the bottom corner. Although there were question marks over the defence, due to the ease in which Elmander is able to avoid three challenges in the penalty box. It shows he is a striker full of confidence at the moment, being prepared to try this as opposed to look for assistance.
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