
"You can see the stadium is nearly empty at the end, it's not full at the start, but we're just lacking belief that we can actually win the games. We're afraid and scared to win the game, almost nervous about actually going ahead in the game and having to try and hold on. We've just got to somehow keep trying to find something."
"We need to do some soul-searching and have a look in the mirror and just figure out what we want to be remembered for at the club. Do we want to be remembered for fighting all the way to the end of season, or do we want to be remembered for being cowards and taking the easy option?"
Wolves suffered a tenth successive league defeat, leaving them only the fourth Premier League club to endure such a run in a single season and still without a win this term. The side equalled the longest winless start to a Premier League campaign and have accumulated just two points. Long-serving defender Matt Doherty urged teammates to show up, rebuild belief and stop being afraid to win, pointing to dwindling attendances and a visible lack of confidence. Doherty called for soul-searching, self-reflection and a commitment to fight rather than take the easy, cowardly option.
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