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🇪🇺Wolves v Torino🇪🇺[LIVE]

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Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has urged his players not to start focusing on a European campaign beyond Thursday's match against Torino.

Nuno's side hold a 3-2 lead going into Thursday's Europa League play-off second leg at Molineux, with a place in the group stage for the winners.

But the Wolves boss has warned his players not to be side-tracked.

"They look at the game of tomorrow, not further ahead, just think about tomorrow," Nuno said.

"It's a new game. The [first-leg] result doesn't mean anything. It starts from zero again and that's how we approach it.

"We are really embracing all the games, we want to compete. They want to play, they want to raise their game, improve and play. This is what football is all about - to play.

"We want to play well against a very tough opponent. They have quality players. We need to take care, know there will be weaknesses or advantages for them. It's a new game, play it."

Wolves, playing in their first European campaign since 1980-81, will advance if they avoid defeat, or on the away goals rule if they lose 1-0 or 2-1.

With Thursday's game being their ninth match in 36 days at the start of this season, they are expected to make some changes from Sunday's last-gasp 1-1 Premier League draw with Burnley - a result which maintained their unbeaten start to the season.

Jesus Vallejo may return in defence while Ruben Vinagre, Leander Dendoncker and Adama Traore are options for the manager.

Nuno said: "This is what we believe. The players know it's a small squad and everyone has to prepare for their chance and their moment.

"All the players have been involved in all the games so far but the season is only just starting and we have a lot of things to improve on."

posted on 31/8/19

They will have secured their flights and accommodation at a much lower price though, before the ban is lifted. Maybe they thought it through and then jumped?

Not so dumb feckers after all.

posted on 31/8/19

No they didn't though, each one of them said they didn't realise there was a ban

posted on 31/8/19

Oops. Sorry about that then.

What a bunch of dumb feckers ....

posted on 31/8/19

Exactly

I really do hope that the ban is lifted though as Bratislava would be a great away trip for the fans to enjoy.

posted on 31/8/19

Well I doubt that very much. I spoke to all of them last night and each and every one of them said they weren't looking forward to it.

posted on 31/8/19

Oh you were much more thorough than I was then, I just saw the first four or five that had made the same mistake and thought how daft they were. I appreciate your efforts

posted on 31/8/19

Wolves put out a message on all social media platforms pretty much as soon as the draw was made advising not to book travel.

It baffles me that people so thick are able to afford to follow wolves away to such places.

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