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6 Positions Wolverhampton Wanderers Must Strengthen to Solidify Themselves as a Top 7 Club

What a first season back in the Premier League it was for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Following a 99 point promotion from the Championship in 2017/18, few were expecting Wolves to struggle in the top flight, but a seventh place finish to guarantee a chance at Europa League qualification certainly surpassed expectations.

And so the 2018/19 @premierleague campaign comes to a close, but what a season it's been.

Late drama, incredible away days and magical nights under the Molineux lights. A season to savour.

ud83dudc9bud83dudc3a pic.twitter.com/6p9uNXejWz— Wolves (@Wolves) May 12, 2019

Cash injection or not, finishing in the top half of the Premier League is no mean feat, so to go one better and have a crack at Europe in your first year isn't half bad and will certainly prove a difficult task to replicate in the next campaign.