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Wolves 6-1 Shrewsbury Town Player Ratings: Jorgen Strand Larsen 10/10 as League Two Side Thumped in FA Cup

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Wolves vs Shrewsbury Town Player Ratings

Wolverhampton Wanderers picked up a dominant win over Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup third round at Molineux Stadium. Wolves won 6-1 in a one-sided match to reach the next round of the FA Cup.

The home side started at high speed. Shrewsbury struggled from the opening minutes. Wolves scored early goals and took control within the first 15 minutes. The gap in quality between the teams was clear.

Jørgen Strand Larsen was the standout player. He led the attack and caused constant problems for the Shrewsbury defence. His performance set the tone for the rest of the afternoon.

Shrewsbury scored once from the penalty spot. It offered brief relief but changed little. Wolves continued to attack and create chances throughout the match.

The scoreline could have been higher. Wolves showed sharp finishing and strong teamwork. It was a complete performance from start to finish. Here are Sportsdunia's Wolves vs Shrewsbury Town player ratings from the match.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Wolves scored twice inside the first 15 minutes to take early control.
  2. Jorgen Strand Larsen starred with a dominant attacking display.
  3. Shrewsbury scored a penalty, but Wolves continued to dominate.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Player Ratings vs Shrewsbury Town

Goalkeeper

Sam Johnstone - 6.5: Had one of the quietest afternoons of his career. He couldn't do anything about the penalty, which was well-taken. His distribution was clean and he commanded his area when needed. Otherwise, he was largely a spectator to the carnage unfolding at the other end of the pitch.

Defenders

Matt Doherty - 7.0: A solid, professional performance from the captain. He was barely tested defensively, allowing him to push forward and contribute to the attack. His passing was crisp, losing possession only eight times from 98 touches. A comfortable day's work.

Santiago Bueno - 7.5: From our perspective, he looked incredibly composed and confident. He made a fantastic clearance off the line and his passing was almost perfect, with a 96% accuracy rate. He handled everything that came his way with ease and even blocked two shots for good measure. A really impressive display.

Ladislav Krejci - 7.0: A strong and reliable presence in the backline. He was excellent at bringing the ball out from the back, completing 19 passes in the final third. He missed one chance but was defensively untroubled for the most part. A good showing.

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Midfielders

David Møller Wolfe - 8.0: A fantastic performance down the left flank. He was a constant threat, creating a big chance and capping his day with a great assist for the final goal. He also put in the defensive work, winning three tackles. An all-action display.

André - 7.0: Kept the midfield ticking over beautifully. He was everywhere, recovering the ball eight times and dictating the tempo of the game. His passing was secure and he tested the keeper with a shot from distance. The late yellow card was the only minor blemish.

João Gomes - 6.5: Was very busy during his hour on the pitch. He had three shots and was constantly looking to drive the team forward. He was a bundle of energy before being substituted, having done his job effectively. He did get dribbled past twice which was a slight concern.

Jhon Arias - 8.5: An outstanding attacking display. He scored a goal and provided an assist, being a nightmare for the Shrewsbury defence. The only thing stopping him from getting a higher rating was the clumsy penalty he conceded. Apart from that one mistake, he was brilliant and a key part of Wolves' attacking threat.

Jackson Tchatchoua - 7.0: Very lively during his time on the pitch. He created three key passes and his crossing was a real weapon. He gave the opposition fullback a torrid time before being withdrawn on the hour mark. A very promising outing.

Forwards

Jørgen Strand Larsen - 10: A perfect, flawless performance. It's not often we give out a 10, but he thoroughly deserved it. A hat-trick and an assist barely does his influence justice. He was simply unplayable, a constant menace whose movement and finishing were on a different level. The highest-rated player by a mile.

Hee-chan Hwang - 7.5: Another player who was a constant source of creativity. He bagged an assist and created three chances for his teammates. His energy and intelligent running caused all sorts of problems for the opposition. A very effective performance before he was substituted.

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Substitutes

Rodrigo Gomes - 7.5: Came on and made an immediate impact, getting himself a goal. Looked sharp and hungry.

Mateus Mané - 6.5: Looked bright when he came on, forcing a save from the keeper. Kept the pressure on.

Tolu Arokodare - 8.0: A dream substitution. Came on, provided an assist, and then scored a goal himself. You can't ask for more than that.

Fer López - N/A: Not on long enough to receive a rating.

Pedro Lima - N/A: Introduced late in the game with the result already secured.

Manager

R. Edwards - 8.5: His game plan was executed to perfection. He sent his team out to attack from the first whistle and they were ruthless. His substitutions were spot on, with the replacements adding even more goals. A masterclass in managing a cup tie against lower-league opposition.

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Shrewsbury Town Player Ratings vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

Goalkeeper

Elyh Harrison - 4.0: A brutal afternoon for the young goalkeeper. Conceding six goals is never easy, and his error led directly to one of them. He did make four saves, but he looked shaky and his distribution was poor, losing possession 20 times. A harsh lesson in a high-profile game.

Defenders

Luca Hoole - 5.0: It was a torrid time for the entire backline. He made a few clearances and won most of his duels but was part of a defence that was constantly pulled out of position. He struggled to contain the fluid movement of the Wolves attackers.

Tom Anderson - 4.5: A really difficult day at the office. He picked up a yellow card and was dribbled past twice. He made a few important blocks and interceptions but was ultimately overwhelmed by the quality of the opposition. It felt like he was fighting a fire with a water pistol.

Will Boyle - 5.0: Similar to his defensive partners, he just couldn't cope with the relentless pressure. He won three aerial duels and made five clearances, but the defensive unit as a whole was in disarray. A long and punishing afternoon.

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Midfielders

Sam Clucas - 5.5: Tried to get on the ball and make things happen, but he was completely overrun in midfield. He worked hard but was chasing shadows for large parts of the game. A frustrating experience against superior opposition.

Taylor Perry - 5.0: He was industrious but struggled to make any real impact on the game. He lost the ball nine times and was bypassed too easily in the middle of the park. A tough lesson in the importance of ball retention.

Ismeal Kabia - 5.5: Ran hard but was largely anonymous. The game seemed to pass him by, and he struggled to get involved in any meaningful way. It was a difficult match to shine in.

Josh Ruffels - 5.0: His main contribution was a cynical foul that earned him a yellow card. He was unable to impose himself on the game and was substituted after 75 minutes of hard running with little reward.

Forwards

Tommy McDermott - 6.0: One of the few Shrewsbury players who looked comfortable on the ball. He tried to create, registering a key pass, but was often isolated and lacked support from his teammates. A glimmer of quality in a poor team performance.

Iwan Morgan - 5.5: A thankless task for the striker. He was completely starved of service and had little opportunity to influence the game. He worked hard but was feeding off scraps all afternoon.

John Marquis - 7.0: Shrewsbury's best player on the day. He showed great determination to win the penalty and then showed composure to convert it. He was a real handful, drawing six fouls and winning nine duels. He fought bravely for a lost cause.

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Substitutes

Trey Ogunsuyi - N/A: Came on when the game was already lost and couldn't make an impact.

Jack Loughran - N/A: Brought on for the final 15 minutes with the result sealed.

Manager

M. Appleton - 4.5: It was always going to be a tough ask, but his team looked unprepared for the intensity of Wolves' start. The defensive structure crumbled within minutes, and he had no answer to the home side's attacking prowess. A day he will want to forget quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Shrewsbury Town?
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Wolverhampton Wanderers secured a dominant 6-1 victory over Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup match.
When was Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Shrewsbury Town?
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The match was played on January 10, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Shrewsbury Town?
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Jørgen Strand Larsen was the man of the match with a stunning hat-trick and an assist.
Who was the worst performer in Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Shrewsbury Town?
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Shrewsbury Town's goalkeeper, Elyh Harrison, had a difficult game, conceding six goals including one from an error.

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