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da imperador bet: Speaking to Wolves’ official club website this week, former footballer Robbie Savage has hinted that stability is key for the club if they’re to achieve their ambitions.
What’s he said?
Wolves have been one of the stories of the season after being promoted from the Championship last term. They’ve been a joy to watch and now sit on the verge of achieving Europa League football for the 2019/20 season.
The club are confirmed to finish seventh in the league, but if Watford beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final then they’ll miss out completely.
The club’s Managing Director, Jamie Dalrymple, told Football Focus in quotes relaid by Birmingham Live in October that the club’s ultimate aim was to get European football.
But with Nuno Santo’s team now on the cusp, pundit Savage has claimed that stability will be vital for the Midlands side going forward. With that in mind, he hinted that there could be no limit in terms of Wolves’ future success. The Welshman told their club website:
“On 606 at the beginning of the season, we had a few Wolves fans call up saying ‘we’re going to get into the Champions League’ and ‘we want to win the league’ – we laughed, but you can see why they said that.
“We know what the aims and ambitions are and the way Wolves are going to do it, but stability is the most important thing in the Premier League. Stay in the league for three or four years, and then try to break into the top six. If they can do that, build each year, get better and better, then who knows what the limit is for Wolves.”
Wolves must capitalise on this season
As we’ve seen with Leicester since they were promoted, the sky is the absolute limit for clubs nowadays.
It would be extreme to suggest that Wolves have a chance of winning the title, but Savage is absolutely right to claim that stability is now the key. However, it’s also pivotal that they don’t get ahead of themselves.
Last season we saw Burnley finish in seventh place, only to be knocked out in the Europa League qualifying rounds and find themselves in danger of relegation.
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Wolves have a considerably greater amount of quality than Sean Dyche’s side but there is a danger, with the lack of squad depth they have, that they may suffer from a bout of second season syndrome.
Therefore, the club simply has to capitalise on their good season. If Nuno is able to build on their phenomenal campaign this time around, we could easily see Wolves making strides towards an even better league finish.