Former Bluebird Mason Now Top Dog For Wolves

Former Cardiff City striker Joe Mason is being earmarked to be the focal point of Wolverhampton Wanderers strike force next season. The Bluebirds will never know whether their ex-striker would have been the difference in their unsuccessful bid to reach the Championship play-offs.

Former Cardiff City striker Joe Mason is being earmarked to be the focal point of Wolverhampton Wanderers strike force next season.

The Bluebirds will never know whether their ex-striker would have been the difference in their unsuccessful bid to reach the Championship play-offs.

But having Mason – sold to Wolves for £3million in January – would surely have helped in the 3-0 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday when City were glaringly lacking in decent strikers.

Now ex-Swansea City boss Kenny Jackett is looking to Mason to be their main man next season having hit three goals for their Championship rivals since leaving Cardiff.

Jackett said: “Yes I do think we could build it around him. Anyone that has the ability to score, and finish, like he does, I think you should consider how you go.

“He doesn’t need that many chances to score. And even in a quiet game he gets chances.

“That’s been a feature of his time at Wolves. And from our point of view this should be capitalised on.”

Jackett reckons Mason needs a physical striker alongside him like he had with Kenwyne Jones at Cardiff which proved successful at times.

“My overall feeling is he’s a 4-4-2 player, second striker, and needs some physical presence up there with him,” added Jackett to the Express&Star newspaper.

“Joe’s best ability is on the back line and getting in behind.

“He’s come in as a number 10 which has probably taken him away from the goalscoring areas and I don’t think necessarily suits his strengths.

“What he is, he’s very good at getting on and reading a flick. And his movement in behind defenders is very natural.”

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