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Man Utd, Villa and Wolves compete at SuperCupNI Girls Tournament
The SuperCupNI Girls Tournament kicked off on 22 July, as Aston Villa, Manchester United and Wolves competed against Northern Irish and American opposition.
Girls Premier Cup Group A opening games saw Manchester United defeat USSSA Select 3-0 and Aston Villa draw 2-2 with Surf Select.
In Group B, Wolves and Galway United shared the points with a goal apiece, Northern Ireland netted five against Athlone Town’s one.
Gary O’Neil’s side have already enjoyed a trip to Marbella, where they endured a long week of intense training in the Spanish sun before finishing the visit with a 1-0 win over Como in a training game.
Returning to Compton for the last seven days, Wolves beat Bristol City 3-0 in another friendly at the weekend and today they will jet off across the pond.
The team will be based at Inter Miami’s Florida Blue Training Center in Fort Lauderdale for the duration of the trip, following in the footsteps of some of the world’s best players since the centre opened in 2020.
During a two-week trip, Wolves will play three friendly matches with the final one coming on August 3 against German side RB Leipzig at Inter Miami’s Chase Stadium.
The game, kicking off at 7.30pm local time, will make Wolves the first Premier League team to play at the 21,500-seater venue.
‘Joao Gomes: The Pitbull’ covers start of the midfielder’s second year in England as he experienced becoming a father for the first time and a full Brazil international within a matter of weeks.
Wolves’ internal production house, Wolves Studios, who previously created Raul Jimenez: Code Red and Sasa Kalajzic: False Start, were granted exclusive access to Gomes’ home life, as the 23-year-old takes viewers behind the scenes of his coming of age in old gold.
In the 30-minute documentary, viewers can watch how he prepares for fatherhood, meet his dogs, and see what a typical day of work at Wolves is like for the Brazilian, who also discusses how much his life has changed having moved to England at a young age and what his upbringing in Rio De Janeiro was really like.
The Wolves Studio cameras are also on the international scene after capturing exclusive footage of Gomes during his first training session for the Brazil national team in March 2024, while discovering how he found out about his international call up.