Gary O’Neil’s Wolves side have won just once in their last 15 Premier League matches. Their remarkable run around Christmas last year has certainly faded and with more long term injury to hurt the squad, it must remain key to keep the morale in the Molineux dressing room.
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00:00Rarely can a club or its supporters have spent quite so much time studying the fixture list
00:06as Wolverhampton wonders at the start of this Premier League season.
00:10And rarely can the clinched phrase,
00:12it's hard to see where the next win is coming from, be applied quite so literally.
00:17The fixture's computer has handed Gary O'Neill and his players a brutal start to their league
00:22campaign, the toughest opening of any club in the league, based on Opta's power rankings.
00:28But if players, fans or even the Molyneux hierarchy have already flipped their diary
00:33to November, when the run of games becomes markedly less daunting,
00:38they might find that life does not automatically get any easier.
00:42For O'Neill, the task of coaching his side has now become secondary,
00:46to the challenge of keeping morale intact for the coming fixtures,
00:50after the brutal start continued against Aston Villa.
00:54There is light at the end of the tunnel for Wolves, but they need to limit the damage until then.