Arokodare focused on Wolves success
Tolu Arokodare emphasizes team success over personal playing time following a teammate's transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Tolu Arokodare, a forward for Wolverhampton Wanderers, has expressed that his main focus lies on the team’s success rather than on personal playing time increases following the departure of Jorge Strand Larsen to Crystal Palace. Arokodare, who has participated in 21 league matches this season with only 10 starts, reaffirmed his commitment to the collective goals of the team, stressing that individual statistics are secondary to winning games.
In the statements reported by Wolves’ official website, the 25-year-old striker indicated that the performance of the team comes first, indicating a level of maturity and team spirit that resonates well with fans and teammates alike. He noted that while it may not be easy to adjust to the dynamics of the team with higher expectations, he is committed to helping his teammates and fostering a supportive environment geared towards achieving team objectives and securing results in matches.
Arokodare also reflected on his performance during a recent match against Chelsea, where he managed to score a consolation goal, highlighting his ongoing contributions to the team despite his limited minutes. His attitude and focus on collaboration point towards a collective ambition which could play a pivotal role in Wolverhampton Wanderers' future performance in the league.