Bully: Marbella is a little different from our old wolf trips to Torquay!



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We did some trips like that in my day, but never abroad. Previously, it was Torquay or somewhere like that.

Nuno insisted it was not a holiday, but an intensive training program to make sure the players are perfectly prepared for Newcastle on Monday.

It's a chance for wolves to win four victories in the league, which they've never done before.

And that only puts into perspective the incredible things they have done recently.

The Magpies could really do it with a win themselves, so I can not see them coming to Molineux and just stay for one point.

And that could open the door for Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez to lead them to shreds, just like in Everton, West Ham and Leicester.

I think Nuno will come back to the eleventh game against Everton last weekend, provided that Jota, who has a slight shot, is 100%.

If we win too, we will have 41 points, which will confirm survival.

It may be ridiculous to talk about this now, but let's not forget that it was the first goal of the beginning of the season: to stay awake.

We entered the match after a close win against Shrewsbury in the previous FA Cup match, and the support for the night was phenomenal.

This has just shown the desire of fans to play a Cup, so I hope we can beat Bristol City in the last 16 games.

Nuno wanted to know a little more about the players who joined the group for the match and I totally agree with him.

It was frustrating because we should have brought them to the cleaner but, to be fair to Shrewsbury, they fought well.

Those who entered the team did not claim it. It just did not click – people did not know where to pbad it.

They were not on the same length of wave. Fortunately, Matt Doherty was able to score two goals to help us move to the next round.

He continues to make important strikes and argues undoubtedly to become our player of the season.

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