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Wolves star Max Kilman makes ‘tough’ admission ahead of Nottingham Forest clash

Wolves captain Max Kilman has shared his views on Nottingham Forest ahead of Saturday’s game in the Premier League.

Wolves will hope to make it consecutive wins when they face Nottingham Forest on Saturday after beating Vincent Kompany’s Burnley side 1-0 at Molineux.

The three points are exactly what Gary O’Neil’s side needed heading into a huge game this weekend against fellow mid-table side Nottingham Forest.

However, Forest didn’t have the midweek they’d have hoped for as they were thumped 5-0 by Fulham which will be a big boost of confidence for Wolves.

Steve Cooper is believed to be a few poor results away from being sacked which means Wolves could pile on the misery.

Now, Wolves captain Max Kilman has been giving his verdict on Forest and how they could challenge Wolves.

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Kilman gives verdict on Forest

Kilman was speaking to club media in which he first praised a few top performers from the game against Burnley including Daniel Bentley.

“They’re a tough side, they’ve got some aggressive players and strong players, and we need to make sure we are ready to match that on Saturday. Last season we had some good battles against Forest, so we expect it will be nothing different this year.

“We’re quite an aggressive team ourselves, we like to play on the front foot, and we’ve shown that many times this season, especially at home, and we know it’s going to be another game where we’re going to have to show our quality and make sure we do the job.”

Wolves can make a statement against Forest

Forest conceding five to Fulham isn’t a great look and a trip to Molineux this weekend will be another tough game.

If Wolves turn up and are boost potentially by the return of Pedro Neto, it could be another thumping.

Wolves could fire themselves toward the top 10 and also push clear from those currently around them in the league.

An exciting game potentially but obviously, Wolves need to be cautious as to avoid Forest managing to bounce back themselves.