
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O'Neil has discussed the strike partnership of Hee Chan Hwang and Pedro Neto.
The South Korean and Portuguese forwards are enjoying an excellent relationship on the field this season.
Neto assisted for Hwang to put in the first goal in a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday.
Post-game, O'Neil told reporters: They've been really good. Pedro was excellent he's plays a big part in the goal. He's been fantastic for us. He's a big threat and the reason we put him that side again today was that we thought he could cause more problems that side than down this side up against Konsa. He was excellent.
Channy knows to arrive at the goal. We've worked lot with him, and he's obviously got, he's obviously got a lovely knack himself, but we've worked lot on making sure we arrive with bodies in the goal.
I think we've scored in every game now [since the first day], so for a team which was struggling to score last year, it's good. We need to keep that going, getting the lads to understand the processes as well as we can and keep progressing.
But I felt there were some real good performances across the pitch. The back three of Max, [Kilman] Daws [Craig Dawson] and Toti were great again, we were forced into a change with Rayan [Ait-Nouri] and Doc [Matt Doherty] came on and did well."
