Diego Costa might have scored only once in 21 matches but the old warhorse’s role in Wolves’ survival bid should not be underestimated.
When Costa arrived at Molineux last September, it was a desperate move for a desperate situation. The transfer window had closed and Wolves had no senior centre forward available.
The 34-year-old had not played competitively since leaving Atletico Mineiro in January 2022 and from his rusty early displays, it was impossible to imagine the former Chelsea man playing a key role in Julen Lopetegui’s efforts to keep Wolves in the Premier League.