Hunt is hoping for twin strikers
Stephen Hunt today insisted Wolves are ready to unleash Kevin Doyle and Steven Fletcher up front together in playing a 4-4-2 formation this season. Stephen Hunt today insisted Wolves are ready to unleash Kevin Doyle and Steven Fletcher up front together in playing a 4-4-2 formation this season. Doyle, who missed Saturday's 2-1 win at Ipswich with a minor back injury, has played on his own up front for much of his two years at Molineux, while £7m club record signing Fletcher only came good when Doyle was missing through injury in the run-in. But winger Hunt, now fully fit himself after a stop-start first campaign at the club, believes boss Mick McCarthy will try to accommodate both more often than not in 2011-12. "We've got strength in depth now, but it's about getting the right formula and the right shape so we can play 4-4-2," said the 29-year-old. [24link]
Stephen Hunt today insisted Wolves are ready to unleash Kevin Doyle and Steven Fletcher up front together in playing a 4-4-2 formation this season.
Doyle, who missed Saturday's 2-1 win at Ipswich with a minor back injury, has played on his own up front for much of his two years at Molineux, while £7m club record signing Fletcher only came good when Doyle was missing through injury in the run-in.
But winger Hunt, now fully fit himself after a stop-start first campaign at the club, believes boss Mick McCarthy will try to accommodate both more often than not in 2011-12.
"We've got strength in depth now, but it's about getting the right formula and the right shape so we can play 4-4-2," said the 29-year-old.
"We seem to be able to find little spaces so we're getting used to it again.
"If we can work the ball into those spaces we can play two up front together with one dropping off and one kicking on.
"Hopefully we can do that because they're both quite a handful – Fletcher's deceptively strong – and if we can do that, I feel we'll do well.
"We want to do well and get off to a good start, and we're looking alright."
Hunt is virtually at full tilt again after suffering with a serious foot injury, a calf strain then a hernia.
"I got about 65 minutes at Celtic which I needed to get under my belt and after another seven days, hopefully I'll be flying," he said.
"Box to box I feel fine, but I just need that last bit of sharpness."
And Hunt is ready to continue being Wolves' lucky talisman – they collected 1.1 per points per game in his 20 Premier League appearances last season, as opposed to 1.0 when he didn't play.





