Wolves to beat blip – Quashie

Friday 13th February 2009, 11:49AM GMT.

wolves_logo3.gifWolves midfielder Nigel Quashie admits the Coca-Cola Championship leaders are struggling to deal with being the division’s marked men.

Mick McCarthy’s side have taken just five points from as many league games and are now only four points ahead of Reading, who beat them on January 27 and who also have a game in hand.

But Quashie, who signed on loan from West Ham last month, believes Wanderers are merely suffering a “blip” and will soon be able to provide their fans with something to cheer – starting at Burnley tomorrow.

“That’s how it is – every team has been wanting to beat us, Reading and Birmingham,” he said.

“At Coventry last weekend I think we had enough chances to win the game and were just a bit unfortunate.

“Sometimes there’s a blip in the season when things don’t quite go your way and I think at this moment in time over the last few weeks it’s been ours.”


  1. 1
    adeyp

    Shut up you Albion and Blues reject. Go and do 1 cos your not wanted at Molineux.

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  2. 2
    David

    Looks Like Mr Quashie and the team have let us all down yet again.Its not a question of teams wanting to beat us (Dont these other teams want to win every game they play!?) surely we want to beat them…simple really…we have lost the plot..just like most of us have feared.

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