Wolves face Everton on Saturday at Goodison Park – and Sean Dyche has given his verdict on Wanderers ahead of the game.
Gary O’Neil is looking to pick up is first points of the season, after opening with two defeats against Manchester United and Brighton.
Wolves showed some positive signs in those games.
But it’s zero points so far and fans see this game with Everton as an excellent opportunity to get at least one on the board.
The Toffees are the only side below Wolves in the Premier League table after two games.
Despite a rough start results-wise, Dyche is wary about Wolves ahead of the game.
Everton manager Sean Dyche gives his honest assessment of Wolves
Dyche appeared before the media today ahead of Saturday’s game.

After confirming that Dominic Calvert-Lewin will not be available for selection after suffering a facial injury against Aston Villa, Dyche then gave his thoughts about Wolves.
He said in his press conference: “They’ve got their own story. A lot going on there. A lot of sales, a change of manager and all the rest of it. It’s not for me to concern myself with.
“They’ve still got some good players. You look across their team list and you’ve still got some very good players. Obviously maybe it didn’t work out against Manchester United – they did well, but equally didn’t get a result. That’s happened to us.”
A chance for points for Wolves
There has been a lot of chaos at Wolves in the last couple of months.
It is likely to foreshadow how the season will go, and it’s going to be such a challenge for O’Neil after replacing Julen Lopetegui.
But Saturday is a real chance to get the season up and running.

Everton are a side Wolves should be looking to take all three points against.
But they will not make it easy, as they look to get off the foot of the Premier League table.