Although the third week of pre-season started out in Portugal, the players were soon back to Compton as training cooled down after an intense week in the sun.
Having spent the best part of 10 days training in the boiling hot Portuguese sun, Vitor Pereira and his first-team squad are now back in their usual Wolverhampton surroundings as they prepare for the second part of their pre-season schedule and a trip to Spain next week.
But wolves.co.uk has rounded up everything that has been going on around the training ground as well as during the closing days of their warm weather camp in the Algarve during the third week of pre-season.
Saturday 19th July
It was matchday number two on Saturday as Pereira’s team prepared for their second and final pre-season warm-up matches out at their Algarve training centre – and fellow Premier League side Burnley were the opponents. It was back to 45-minute halves for the first time this season after the opening training match in Portugal against CD Santa Clara was a 70-minute game.
The match ended 1-1 with Jorgen Strand Larsen opening his tally for the season in another game which the Old Gold shaded. In the first-half, Wolves took the lead thanks to a Ki-Jana Hoever assist for the big Norwegian as the wing-back motored down the right before fizzing a low cross for Strand Larsen to turn home.
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Pereira changed the majority of his starting 11 on the hour mark, but shortly after those changes, Burnley pulled level with Quilindschy Hardman getting free at the back post to set up Jacob Bruun Larsen to convert for the Clarets, and neither side were able to find the net in the closing stages.
There wasn’t much time for recovery after the match as the players were soon back on the plane and flying home to the West Midlands as their warm weather training camp was brought to an end.