Wolves correspondent at the Express & Star.
Gary O'Neil admits he is still working to 'get the most out of' his young Wolves side, but is adamant the team has enough leaders to thrive.After losing a number of experienced players in the summer, including captain Ruben Neves, Wolves recruited some younger faces with a view of transforming their squad.
"The experience we lost, it's a very different group to what it was. Moutinho, Neves, Nunes, Jimenez, Diego Costa, Adama Traore – all lads that know their way around the Premier League and are experienced. "The group are absolutely fine. We understand when we come up short of our standards and understand when we hit them."There's absolutely no problem in the group. It's a fantastic group, who are fully committed and positive around where we're trying to get to."
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