Rob Edwards: This will be a very challenging match, and we must rely on our own efforts to win.
2026-02-11 03:54

Ahead of Wolves' away game against Nottingham Forest, Rob Edwards revealed that Hwang Hee-chan will be sidelined for several weeks due to a calf injury sustained in the match against Chelsea. Hwang Hee-chan has recently faced heavy criticism from fans, and this injury means he will be unable to play for the team for the foreseeable future.
Next, the two lowest-scoring teams in the Premier League will face off at the City Stadium. With Hwang Hee-chan absent, Wolves manager Rob Edwards will be pinning his hopes on new signing Adam Armstrong if they want to improve their attacking efficiency.
Rob Edwards said: "Hwang Hee-chan will miss the next few weeks of matches due to a calf injury. We will reassess his condition in a few weeks, but he may need to be out for several weeks. Andre has been jogging outdoors all day, so we will give him as much time as possible to observe his condition. Totti Gomez is still training individually and has not yet trained with the team, but he is in good condition and therefore will not be able to play tomorrow."
"For us, this game against Nottingham Forest is a good one. All the pressure is on them now, for obvious reasons, and they are playing at home, so expectations are even higher. They have to win, and we can attack as much as we always do. Try to be a little braver, and maybe the pressure will lessen."
“The last time I was here was for Luton in the Premier League. The atmosphere here is fantastic, the fans really influence the game, especially with how well they’ve done in recent years. It’s a great stadium, and I really look forward to experiencing that atmosphere again.”
"I can rely on my experience, and these lads have been through similar situations in recent years. So we've all been through this before, so it won't feel unfamiliar, but we have to try to take care of ourselves. If handled properly, we can stay calm amidst the noise of the fans."
"There are many teams vying for 17th place, so the competition for those positions is very fierce. They have a great team with many excellent players. We played against them at the Molineux Stadium not long ago. It wasn't a great game; the two teams were evenly matched, but they ultimately won."
"This time we must find a way to win on our own. But I want to emphasize again that this will be a very difficult game against a well-organized team."
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