Wolves head coach Bruno Lage says his players must “work like little ants” to pick up points during the next month to prevent pressure building heading into a tough winter schedule.
Bruno Lage said: “It’s going to be a hard period for everyone, I have that experience from the past. We don’t have the biggest squad, maybe we can lose some players for CAN (Africa Cup of Nations) and we need to compete with breaks of two or three days. It’s going to be a hard winter. We had that vision in the beginning, we tried to plan and organise our squad. We need to work like little ants to win the most points we can get because if you arrive at that period with not enough players and competing every two or three days it’s better to arrive in that position in a comfortable position and with more points than we have now.”
Ivory Coast international Boly, who is yet to make a top-flight appearance this season, is fit and available for selection after an illness but fellow defenders Marcal and Yerson Mosquera remain sidelined with injury.