Wolves boss Rob Edwards has been speaking to the media before Wednesday's Premier League game against Arsenal at Molineux (kick-off 20:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Edwards said he will make changes after the "challenging" conditions at Grimsby in their FA Cup tie: "There's a few that are feeling a few bits after that." He wouldn't name names but added: "We'll make a couple of changes anyway, and we might make a couple of others just seeing how everyone is."
- On the quick turnaround, Edwards said: "It would have sapped the lads a little bit, but it would have sapped them even more if we had lost. Arsenal under the lights on a Wednesday night - it's not hard to get up for that. We'll have our energy. We'll be ready to run and fight."
- The Wolves boss said Toti Gomes is "doing really well" and has trained but the Arsenal game will come to soon for him to be involved. "We're hoping for the next one," Edwards said. He also confirmed Hwang Hee-chan, who is doing individual work at the moment, will not be available on Wednesday.
- The Wolves boss says he's enjoying the challenge: "I probably don't feel the pressure or heat as much as maybe people from the outside might think. I feel like I've got so much energy and I'm really looking forward to this challenge of helping to turn things around. I feel like we're having a decent effect at the moment - tomorrow night is another opportunity for us to try to do that."
- On facing Arsenal: "There's pressure on us because we want to have really good standards. We want to keep improving and building, but of course there's pressure in a different way on them and an expectation for them as well. They'll be feeling that and we've got to make sure that we're in the game to make them feel that later on as well."
- On a home tie against Liverpool in the fifth round of the FA Cup, Edwards laughed and said "yeah, delighted", before adding: "It's exciting. A tough game obviously - one of the most difficult ones you can get - but we're at home and we'll look forward to it."
- The Wolves boss said he would love to continue that run because "it does give everyone a little bit of a glimmer of hope, something to enjoy and maybe a little bit of respite from what has been challenging in terms of results in the league".
- On plans for next season, Edwards said: "We've had one window where we've been able to have quite a shake-up and clearly there is going to be more needed in the summer." He said there is "a lot of work going on now" and there will be "loads of conversations" between now and the summer to make sure Wolves are in a place where they can "play the way they want and win football matches as well".
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