Andy Hinchcliffe
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So that would be probably the bit for him that he needs
that's you know that's my opinion and i'm sure he's looking at it so yeah and as defenders you know andy's obviously defender you you want your goalkeeper to be calm you don't want him to you want to know what he's about and obviously you view alan you played with david seaman who's probably the most calmest goalkeeper who didn't get involved in things so i would say that that is the side that that he needs to needs to work on but i think he's only 25 26 he's already played
he's already got a lot of caps so only with the experience he's still not in his prime in my opinion so I think with experience that will come but yeah that decision making side of things and that's what's going to be the hardest for the goalkeepers now returning back after this long break is the decision making so yeah I think that would be the bit that if I was working with Jordan Pickford that would be the bit I'd be trying to work on probably you know concentration and sometimes decision making but I still think he is a fantastic goalkeeper
yeah it is and and that's the ambitions of Wolves the mindset now obviously I was involved at Wolves a good while ago now and it's whenever in the Premier League was about staying up that now is the ambitions to break into the Premier League they're already you know obviously in Europa League they could get into the Champions League whether if they go on to win that competition but I believe that the league is a real opportunity I think that returning back will suit Wolves because
travelling everywhere the volume of games always have the availability because of the way that Nuno gets the staff ready so it shows you how far Wolves have come the amazing job they're doing but obviously Sheffield United there Burnley other teams right in the mix it's very very open but the Wolves camp when I speak to the lads they believe they can do it they go to West Ham first and I think just think the way Wolves play what they're doing
so yeah they believe they can do it but as I said they're used to different kick-off times going through time zones I think the Wolves players who haven't had loads of times on the grass but have still done things you know tactically and then they've got teams to play around them play Arsenal play you know Chelsea that last game of the season if Wolves were right in the mix and could take it to that
then I'd snap your hand off.
And on their day, Wolves have showed it.
They beat Manchester City home and away.
So it's a run in there.
That man there, Nuno, he's such a top, top manager.
So Wolves believe they can get in the Champions League.
And that then, if they can match those ambitions, allow them to keep players.
But yeah, I think people will fear Wolves and they believe that they can break into that top four.
And I honestly think it can happen.
Well, I think Nuno's only got a year left on his contract.
Some of the other players are on longer deals, but that's why I think if Wolves can get into Champions League, then I'd be a lot more confident.
But especially for Jimenez, he's a bit older and everyone wants to play at the highest level.
So they are at home at Wolves.
The Wolves fans love them.