Last night, Wolves manager Gary O’Neil emphasized the value of the team’s supporters.
The FA Cup quarterfinal matchup between the Premier League team and Coventry City will take place.
Considering that Coventry is a Championship squad, O’Neil has a great chance to lead his team to the semifinals.
“Of course [there are tougher draws], you could get Man City away, Liverpool away, so there are tough games,
but I’ve seen quite a bit of Coventry and they play some fantastic stuff, so to play them here, in front of our fans, there will be huge expectation on us, but it won’t be easy,”
he said after the game. It will undoubtedly not be simple.
“The guys will understand my feelings about that game immediately, and we’ll be very clear about our strategy.
” It will be a really difficult game because we haven’t played well against clubs lower in the league this year.
“We have a couple more crucial games coming up. The boys have to travel to Newcastle in two days.
It’s an insane schedule, but we’ll bounce back and try our hardest to go to St. James’ Park and try to get another win.”