Matt Jarvis ready for Wolves v QPR
Matt Jarvis today insisted he is "100 per cent fit" and ready to return to Wolves' starting line-up against QPR on Saturday. Matt Jarvis today insisted he is "100 per cent fit" and ready to return to Wolves' starting line-up against QPR on Saturday. The winger had an injection in his ankle last week and forced manager Mick McCarthy to change his starting XI for the first time in the Premier League this season when Michael Kightly replaced him in Saturday's 2-0 home defeat by Tottenham. The injury had limited Jarvis to just two Friday training sessions in the previous fortnight but the England international, who came off the bench for the last 14 minutes against Spurs, revealed an injection has now solved the problem and he's pushing hard for a place this weekend.
Matt Jarvis today insisted he is "100 per cent fit" and ready to return to Wolves' starting line-up against QPR on Saturday.
The winger had an injection in his ankle last week and forced manager Mick McCarthy to change his starting XI for the first time in the Premier League this season when Michael Kightly replaced him in Saturday's 2-0 home defeat by Tottenham.
The injury had limited Jarvis to just two Friday training sessions in the previous fortnight but the England international, who came off the bench for the last 14 minutes against Spurs, revealed an injection has now solved the problem and he's pushing hard for a place this weekend.
"It's been managed well and the injection has sorted it now so I just want to carry on training and try to get back into the team," said Jarvis.
"I'm 100 per cent fit and I want to carry on where I left off after a good start to the season.
"I hadn't been training fully up until the Spurs game because of the ankle – it wasn't fair having not trained to then play."
Jarvis, meanwhile, believes Wolves can use home advantage to return to winning ways against promoted QPR.
"We've lost one game but we've got a great squad and hopefully we can bounce back this weekend," he said.
"It's always good to play in front of our home fans because they give us that extra lift and we want to give them a lift.
"It will be a tough game just as every match will be, but hopefully we can maintain our levels of performance and get something from the game."
Meanwhile, McCarthy confirmed Ronald Zubar still isn't ready for a reserve-team comeback after a groin injury.





