Gary O’Neil believes Fabio Silva will find his goalscoring touch in Wolves’ aggressive style.
The Portuguese forward was brought into the starting XI on Saturday, but struggled for an impact as Wolves lost 4-1 to Brighton.
“But he’s been working hard in training on his finishing. He has a lot still to do but the main thing was for him to come in and play, give everything he could, feel part of the group again from the start.“But if we have 38 shots every two games hopefully Fabio will get his fair share of chances and we can get him some goals.”
“No-one likes to lose 4-1, of course, especially at home, but they’ve been playing the game a long time and they felt the difference in that game to some other performances they’ve had.
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