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The Wolves insight:

Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:39 am

The Wolves insight

Express & Star Wolves reporter Joe Edwards provided the lowdown on the Molineux club ahead of the clash:

"Wolves fans are looking for a reaction from their defeat to Huddersfield, with Nuno keen to shake off the notion that his side do not perform at the same level against the lesser sides.

"This game against the Bluebirds is the last of what seemed a favourable mini-run of fixtures for Wolves. Plenty would have expected four points from the trips to Bournemouth and Huddersfield, if not all six, but Nuno's team managed just one.

"Anything but victory against Neil Warnock's team would be a disappointment and would cement the three games as a missed opportunity for Wolves to strengthen their push for European football.

"Fans are undoubtedly more excited for the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final tie against Manchester United, but they are very eager to get one over Cardiff and get back on track in the league.

"The big task for the players is not to get complacent. Having reached 40 points so early on in the campaign, Wolves have to make sure they do not subconsciously take their foot off the gas.

"Being the victims of a Bluebirds double would certainly dampen spirits, fresh off losing to Jan Siewert's relegation-destined team once more."
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Re: The Wolves insight:

Fri Mar 01, 2019 4:20 pm

Forever Blue wrote:The Wolves insight

Express & Star Wolves reporter Joe Edwards provided the lowdown on the Molineux club ahead of the clash:

"Wolves fans are looking for a reaction from their defeat to Huddersfield, with Nuno keen to shake off the notion that his side do not perform at the same level against the lesser sides.

"This game against the Bluebirds is the last of what seemed a favourable mini-run of fixtures for Wolves. Plenty would have expected four points from the trips to Bournemouth and Huddersfield, if not all six, but Nuno's team managed just one.

"Anything but victory against Neil Warnock's team would be a disappointment and would cement the three games as a missed opportunity for Wolves to strengthen their push for European football.

"Fans are undoubtedly more excited for the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final tie against Manchester United, but they are very eager to get one over Cardiff and get back on track in the league.

"The big task for the players is not to get complacent. Having reached 40 points so early on in the campaign, Wolves have to make sure they do not subconsciously take their foot off the gas.

"Being the victims of a Bluebirds double would certainly dampen spirits, fresh off losing to Jan Siewert's relegation-destined team once more."

We already have a 'double' this season thanks to saintly Southampton but to do this over the smug, arrogant Wolves in their own backyard would be superb! :D

Re: The Wolves insight:

Fri Mar 01, 2019 4:32 pm

Personally I think it will be either 0-0 or 1-1 and I would take that. Wins are what we need but realistically, Wolves have done well all season so I would take a point

Re: The Wolves insight:

Fri Mar 01, 2019 5:57 pm

BluebirdForever wrote:Personally I think it will be either 0-0 or 1-1 and I would take that. Wins are what we need but realistically, Wolves have done well all season so I would take a point

Have to agree,but I'm going for 2-2,and being honest,a point away to them is not by any means a disaster,c'mon city :ayatollah: :old: :bluebird:

Re: The Wolves insight:

Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:46 am

Definitely take a point,anything away from home is good,just hope the rest around us lose

Re: The Wolves insight:

Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:44 am

If we play like we can we will win this game either 1-0 or 2-1 ad the way they play suits us. However if we play like we have for the last two games we will get destroyed 5 or 6 nil.