Hugo Bueno says the Wolves players are aware that they need to improve in front of goal if they’re to begin turning their season around.
With the Old Gold trailing 1-0 to Sunderland on Saturday, they carved out a series of big chances, but all went beginning before the hosts snatched the crucial second late on.
Bueno knows, as the winless run continues, that the players can’t keep saying the same things and must work on their problems, but is absolutely certain the quality is there to begin winning matches in the Premier League.
On the defeat at Sunderland
“I think we didn't really deserve this situation. We had a lot of chances, but in the end, if you didn't score, this happens. So, we just have to work on this, because the chances are there, but at the end of the day, the one who scores is the one who wins the game.
"It doesn't matter about the chances you create, you have to put the ball in the back of the net. We know this is our problem right now, we are struggling with it, we just have to look for solutions and get better, because next weekend we have a massive game in front of us. It's not the time to put our heads down, even though it's sad, it's painful to be like this, but we have a massive game next week.”
On an improved second half
“We just follow his [Vitor Pereira's] instructions and the work we did in training. It worked really well, those combinations on both of the sides, more attacking and running in behind. It worked, but we didn't score, so it's a bit frustrating when you do all the work and then you don't score. But it is what it is.”
On still having faith
“We are really, really confident about it, even though I know it's hard to maybe see it, but I truly believe in our squad, our team and our work, it’s just little details. I know I said this many times, but it's how it is. So, just keep working and change those little things, because in the end everything is going to work out, we're going to start scoring, winning more games, and everything will change quickly.”
On the supporter following
“First thing, of course, I apologise, because no one wants to see their team in this situation. But we need their support, we are together in this and I'm going to say this really seriously, we need everyone next week with new energy. We just need good vibes, good energy and their support, and I 100 per cent believe we will get the win next week.”