Wolves host Burnley at Molineux tonight looking to get back to winning ways after Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Norwich.
Sean Dyche’s side were all set to play Tottenham before that game was postponed because of bad weather.
At his pre-match press conference, Dyche has offered his verdict on the season Wolves are having so far.
Left-back Charlie Taylor has also had his say in an interview with the Clitheroe Advertiser.

“We have had a very good record against Wolves in the various meetings we’ve had. We’ve mostly played well against them and we’re going to have to do that again. They’re having a decent season.
“They’re going well, they seem to have found their feet a little bit. We know it’s another challenge.
“They’ll have a level that they want to get to and a way of playing that they think is appropriate but we have to try and make the game about us.”
Taylor added: “It will be different now. They’ve got a new manager and they’re sixth, people forget that. I don’t think they started too well, but recently they’ve been brilliant.”

Taylor was referring to Burnley’s 4-0 win at Molineux last season which was Nuno Espirito Santo’s nadir.
It would be a surprise if the Clarets came away with a similar scoreline tonight because Bruno Lage’s Wolves side have been secure for the vast majority of the season.
It will be another tough game against a side who are going well themselves. It is very rare that a Dyche side roll over and they are confident themselves now despite being inside the bottom three.
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