Gary O’Neil admits he is concerned by Wolves’ small squad as he targets January additions.
With Mario Lemina and Nelson Semedo suspended, and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde injured, Wolves were close to calling upon youngsters at Bournemouth with Matt Doherty needing a late fitness test.
“I was worried that coming to a difficult place like this without four big players would have been tough. “I look at Bournemouth’s squad now and the money they spent in the summer and the amount of depth they have now. Look at the amount of wingers they can bring on. “But I have an incredible group. They’re unbelievably tight and understand what I expect of them. They’ve given me everything so far.”
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