October 4, 2024
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Sam Johnstone of Wolverhampton Wanderers  during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Liverpool FC at Molineux on Septem...

Jorgen Strand Larsen delivers defiant Wolves message.

Jorgen Strand Larsen says the Wolves dressing room is ‘sticking together’ amid the club’s worst start to a season since 2003.

One point from six games leaves Wolves bottom of the premier League table, following Saturday’s defeat to Liverpool.

But Larsen says the players, Gary O’Neil and his staff are united in their task to turn their season around.

Sam Johnstone of Wolverhampton Wanderers  during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Liverpool FC at Molineux on Septem...

“We’re all together – winning and losing,” Larsen said.

“Of course I’m new here but I can feel that togetherness in this team.

Wolves player warned he must ‘improve very quickly’ after looking ‘rattled’ against Liverpool.

Wolves’ dreadful start to the season did not improve on match day six as Gary O’Neil’s side lost to Liverpool.

Sam Johnstone of Wolverhampton Wanderers  during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Liverpool FC at Molineux on Septem...

It’s been a brutal start to the 2024/25 calendar for the Old Gold, who have already had to play five of last season’s top seven in the Premier League.

The opposition has been incredibly challenging, which has not been helped by Wolves’ inability to perform for a complete 90 minutes.

As a result, the O’Neil’s side sit bottom of the table with just one point on the board from a possible 18.

Sam Johnstone told to improve fast after Liverpool defeat
Wolves find themselves in a difficult situation, with the fixture list not set to get any less daunting over the month ahead.

Sam Johnstone of Wolverhampton Wanderers  during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Liverpool FC at Molineux on Septem...

In October, O’Neil’s side will face Brentford and Brighton away from home, as well as welcoming champions Manchester City in between.

While the squad as a collective needs to reflect on how games are being lost in the second half, one player has been singled out when it comes to the need to up his game.

Sam Johnstone of Wolverhampton Wanderers  during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Liverpool FC at Molineux on Septem...

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