Matthäus Mane: This will be a challenging match, as winning away from home is never easy.
2026-02-22 02:24

Matthäus Mane believes Wolves have no room for error in the remaining Premier League matches this season. Their performance against Arsenal proves they will not easily give up their hopes of avoiding relegation. For Mane, breaking into the first team is one of the few bright spots in this disappointing season.
This week, his Wolves U21 teammate Tom Edozi also got his first-team opportunity. The young player, making his debut, scored a crucial equalizer late in the game, securing a valuable point for his team. Ahead of Sunday's away game against Crystal Palace in London, the 18-year-old expressed his hope that the team could maintain the fighting spirit and strength shown in recent weeks and remain unbeaten.
Matthäus Mane said: "It will be a tough match, playing away is never easy, but our whole team is full of confidence. We believe we have the ability to get points there, and we must show the fans our true strength. I wake up every day with gratitude, thanking God for a new day, and then I dedicate myself to training and work. I always strive to improve myself and become better. I am satisfied with my current progress and future development."
“I thoroughly enjoyed working under Rob Edwards. He communicated with me frequently, offering encouragement and feedback. When I made mistakes, I listened carefully to his advice and corrected them. He was very experienced, having played in the Premier League, so his words carried weight, and he never pointed out problems without reason.”
“My work ethic comes from my family. My parents have always worked hard to support the family, and I think I learned that spirit from them. On the football field and training ground, my responsibility is to train hard every day, prove myself, and perform at my best.”
“They are all very happy for me. My mom is very happy, but her biggest worry is injuries. She worries that I will get hurt every time I play. My dad is more understanding and excited for me. My whole family is proud of me.”
Matthäus Mane continued: "I will enjoy every moment. I still have a long contract with the team, so I hope to continue playing and enjoy the game. I will do my best to help the team avoid relegation. If we continue to work together with the team, staff and everyone, these months will be very enjoyable."
“We must continue to believe in ourselves, fight with all our might whether we have the ball or not, keep creating chances, and never give up. Just like against Arsenal, we could have chosen to give up, but we persevered and showed our desire to score another goal, and that’s something we must continue to do. We have almost nothing to lose now, so we can’t be afraid. We just need to play our own way and give it our all.”
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