Wolves will 'keep fighting' says Edwards as unbeaten run continues
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Wolves will 'keep fighting' says Edwards as unbeaten run continues
"The players are, and we owe it to the football club, ourselves, the fans to keep fighting all the way until the 38th game, so we'll do that. Really, really pleased and proud. To be 2-0 down, I didn't feel we deserved it but we were, so credit to Brentford. I thought we made a couple of errors and got punished."
"We showed a lot of belief and quality as well, but great fighting spirit to keep going and get to a point in the game where I felt we could go on and win it. Unfortunately it wasn't to be but I'm really proud of the performance overall."
"We spoke a lot today about the impact the subs can have from the side, and they have been in recent weeks, whether that is scoring goals or having a big impact, and we got that again tonight. All the lads that came on were really effective. It is a squad game."
Wolves, currently bottom of the Premier League, mounted a spirited comeback to draw 2-2 with Brentford after being 2-0 down. Manager Rob Edwards praised the team's fighting spirit and belief, noting they made early errors but played well overall. The comeback was aided by substitute Tolu Arokodare, who scored the equalizer after Adam Armstrong had reduced the deficit. Edwards emphasized the importance of squad depth and substitute impact. Despite remaining 12 points from safety, Edwards committed to fighting until the final game of the season, stating the players owe it to the club and fans to continue battling.
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