Bruno Lage reveals how 'dynamic' Wolves surprise package shocked West Ham
Daniel Podence set up Raul Jimenez to score Wolverhampton Wanderers' winning goal against West Ham
Bruno Lage has explained how Daniel Podence's unique approach helped Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Champions League chasing West Ham.
Raul Jimenez's third goal of the season clinched a 1-0 win over the Hammers that lifts Wolves up to sixth in the Premier League.
Podence grabbed the assist for Jimenez's goal and went close to finding the net himself with two shots that were brilliantly saved by West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski at the beginning of the second half.
The winger was a surprise inclusion in Wolves' forward line at the expense of Adama Traore and Francisco Trincao, who was the only player dropped following the defeat to Crystal Palace before the international break.
After the game, Lage explained what made him start Podence for just the second time in the Premier League.

"Daniel can give us a dynamic inside (game) and today we needed to find a dynamic inside but not too much," he said. "We needed to play more in half spaces and he does very well in that situation.
"After that, we looked at the opponent. When you look at the four defenders, especially the two central defenders, from West Ham, they are big guys so we need to put guys with agility in these one against one situations.
"I think he’s one of the best guys we have in our squad to do that."
Podence, 26, has been the spare part in Wolves' attack for much of this season. With Hwang Hee-chan now a fixture to Jimenez's left, Traore and Trincao have taken it in turns on the right.
Lage handed Podence a start in Wolves' 1-0 win over Southampton in September, before restoring him to the bench for the past two months.
The head coach added: "I think it’s been difficult for everyone. Even Adama, he came into the team and did very well, also Daniel, when he’s played he’s helped us, also Trincao - I think Trincao has played more than the others.
"He (Trincao) can link the game and create chances. He missed a lot of chances. He needs one goal to be solid.
"I’m very happy with the four guys, they are giving me a lot of solutions in each moment."
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