Put this up on the away dressing room wall.
****ers !!!
Wolves vs Hull: Toothless Tigers look easy meat
By
Tim Spiers |
Wolves | Published: Less than an hour ago
Your team only needs a maximum of three more wins from seven matches to win promotion... and next up you host a struggling team with the third worst away record in the league.
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Wolves will be aiming for all three points against the Tigers.
Too good to be true? Wolves supporters are still in ‘pinch me’ territory as their side edges ever closer to the Premier League.
The more pessimistic among them will still be fearing a collapse to end all collapses.
But with a 13-point gap to third-placed Fulham (who host Leeds United tonight) and just seven games to go, surely even Wolves can’t mess this up from here.
It could all be done and dusted as early as Friday, if they win tonight and against Cardiff and results elsewhere go their way.
Either way Nuno Espirito Santo will be confident of recording a third home win on the trot tonight against the struggling Tigers.
N’Diaye is likely to replace the suspended Ruben Neves in midfield, while Nuno’s likely options at right wing-back are either Ryan Bennett, who has played there earlier in the season (most notably at Manchester City in the Carabao Cup) or Morgan Gibbs-White, who briefly played on the right in the closing minutes at Middlesbrough.
Another option is Jordan Graham, but Phil Ofosu-Ayeh is unlikely to be risked after only played around 100 minutes since his return after eight months out with an ankle injury.
Diogo Jota (ankle) remains doubtful, as does Bright Enobakhare (quad).
And in the words of that famous quote, " I would just love it if we beat them " The only downer on the night Is that Bright ENOBakhare is a doubt... Ah!! well you can always look on the bright side of life....