Wolverhampton winger Adama Traore faces the adversaries' safeguards with his speed and actual strength, yet the mentor of the group, Nuno Santo, has uncovered another stunt utilized by the Spanish winger, to make halting him a practically unimaginable assignment.
With an end goal to keep protectors from snatching Traore, the Wolverhampton Medical Department thought of an imaginative arrangement by applying infant oils to his arms previously and during matches.
Santo said this arrangement guaranteed that Traore didn't disappear because of wounds.
"I think it was an extraordinary thought from the clinical organization since it was an aftereffect of the injury he endured in the shoulder," Nuno told a public interview before his group visited pioneers Manchester City on Tuesday.
He proceeded, "The thought came in light of holding his arm and the impact on his shoulder and injury."
He added, "It is hard to stop Adama, and (child oils) forestall the present circumstance. His body gets tricky and we profit by his speed and ability. He was a choice to maintain a strategic distance from that and afterward we kept on doing it and it is acceptable."
Traore scored 4 objectives and scored 9 objectives in the class last season to lead Wolverhampton to seventh spot for the second time in succession, however the group positions twelfth this season.
The 25-year-old has not scored any objectives in the class this season however represents an extraordinary assaulting hazard with his passes and spills.