Wolves are yet to win in the Premier League this season, and Vitor Pereira needs to instigate a turnaround.
Wanderers have again got off to a slow start in the league, losing to Manchester City, Bournemouth and Everton.
Wolves did enjoy a win over West Ham United in the Carabao Cup, but overall the mood is low right now, with many fans sure a relegation battle looms this season.
Up to now, some players have played a lot more than others.
Given Wolves are winless in the league, perhaps those on the fringes need to feature more after the international break.
Molineux News now looks at three players who need to play more going forwards.
Fer Lopez

Fer Lopez impressed when he came on against Everton in Wolves’ last game.
The Spaniard came in for a lot of money in the summer, but the plan has always been to ease him in.
But potentially his first Premier League start could soon be coming.
Lopez has shown some really exciting glimpses, and it’s clear he offers something different to the rest.
Dave Edwards has noted Lopez has great off-the-ball intelligence, which allows him to pick up smart and dangerous positions.
He also carries the ball really well, and it may not be longer until we start to see a lot more of him in this team.
Rodrigo Gomes

Rodrigo Gomes is Wolves’ joint-top goalscorer so far alongside Jorgen Strand Larsen.
It has been a lively start to the new season from the Portuguese, who has shown fantastic anticipation and desire to score his two goals.
Rodrigo has never really been a regular starter for Wolves since he signed from Braga last year.
But having now spent a season in the Premier League, fans will hope he can move to another level.
And Pereira has surely got to be handing him more minutes after the international break since he is clearly confident right now.
Santiago Bueno

Wolves have been a bit all over the place at the back so far this season, but Santiago Bueno himself has not.
The Uruguayan has quietly impressed across his three appearances so far, featuring on both sides of Wolves’ defence and looking comfortable.
Bueno, like Rodrigo, has never really been a regular starter for Wolves after signing a couple of years ago from Girona for £8.5 million (BBC Sport).
There is big competition for minutes in defence at the moment, but he’s probably in the best form of all the centre-backs right now, and would be deserving of a start against Newcastle United.
But with new signing Ladislav Krejci – who’s already been praised by Pereira – now on the scene, starting regularly still won’t be easy.