There were no back-to-back wins for Wolves and Rob Edwards, but the Old Gold are now three games unbeaten after their 1-1 draw vs Everton.
The Wanderers are not giving in when it comes to the relegation fight, and while it seems like a monumental challenge, it is not over until it is mathematically impossible to survive.
That will be the message Rob Edwards is sharing with his players, and the head coach is seemingly starting to get the best out of them.
Mateus Mane stole the show once more, scoring his second goal for the club with yet another fantastic finish.
However, there were two other players that Edwards wanted to highlight.
Rob Edwards praises Jorgen Strand Larsen and Andre

Rob Edwards felt Wolves did not start great against the Toffees, and going 1-0 down after 17 minutes certainly shows that to be the case.
However, the Wanderers were able to keep themselves in the game, and when the Old Gold’s head coach made changes, it gave them a chance of a result.
In the end, that result did arrive, as Mateus Mane raced through on goal to put the score level and give the Old Gold a good point away from home.
And there were two substitutes in particular that Edwards wanted to credit following the match.
Edward said while speaking to BBC Match of the Day, “Both sides were looking jaded. It’s been a busy period. We started flat.
“We need to try to find a way to get back in the game, and Jordy [Strand Larsen] did that straight away. I felt Andre would give us more energy and fresh impetus. Credit to them.”
Both the Norwegian and Brazilian have found themselves out of the starting XI as of late, and they will certainly be pleased to receive this praise from their head coach.
Additionally, Larsen managed to get himself the assist for Wolves’ goal.
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Starts for Andre and Jorgen Strand Larsen against Shrewsbury
Next up for Wolves is action in the FA Cup, as they host Shrewsbury Town at Molineux.
With both Andre and Jorgen Strand Larsen only featuring from the bench in the last few matches, it makes sense to return them to the line-up against The Shrews.
In a season with not many expectations now, a good run in the FA Cup would certainly be welcomed. Despite their opposition being in the fourth tier, this is a Midlands derby, and Edwards’ side must not be complacent.
As Strand Larsen and Andre have seen limited minutes over the last few weeks, starting them would give the squad that needed quality to hopefully quash any chance of an FA Cup upset.
As Mateus Mane becomes increasingly important to this side, it could be a chance to rest him too.
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