After fighting for a lot of the summer season, their form has been finally picked up by Wolverhampton Wanderers. Obviously, their dramatic escape from the drop zone would come warm on the heels of these meeting with Bolton Wanderers this week-end. Puppies have won four of their last five games and lost only 1 of these last six. A sizable section of that type (both literally and figuratively) has been Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, who has scored four targets in his last five games with a support against Birmingham City in Wolves' last fit. It's that fit that has performed Ebanks-Blake in though and now, Wolves' leading striker is set to miss the remainder of the summer season following a broken fibula and high ankle sprain against Birmingham City. The challenge originated from Paul Robinson (yes, that Paul Robinson) at the time mark on Monday at St. The match would be left by andrews with Ebanks-Blake. Speaking in a record on the club's official website, Ebanks-Blake said: "Obviously I'm bitterly disappointed to be lacking the last five games, but I'll be right behind the lads." Director Dean Saunders added: "In the area of 16 days and three games players have been lost three by us with broken bones. "Against Bristol City we'd Carl Ikeme with a hand and Dave Edwards with today, and a foot fracture Sylvan. They're freak accidents and they're people that people might do without. "It was a blow for Sylvan on Monday and for the team also. Nonetheless it gives someone else a chance." Wolves have six games left and remain just one single point above the drop zone. Their second-leading scorer, Bakary Sako, was ruled out for the others of the summer season a couple weeks ago. Kevin Doyle has become the leading scorer amongst healthy people with seven goals from 34 hearings.
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