Brentford 2-2 Wolves: What Edwards said

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Wolves boss Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Really, really pleased and proud. To be 2-0 down, I didn't feel we deserved it, but we were, so credit to Brentford. I thought we made a couple of errors and got punished. I felt we were playing really well.

"We showed a lot of belief and quality as well, but great fighting spirit to keep going and get to a point in the game where I felt we could go on and win it. Unfortunately, it wasn't to be, but I'm really proud of the performance overall.

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On Adam Armstrong's goal: "It gave us belief. The lads felt that we were right in the game as well, so having that goal certainly helped. Then it wasn't a case of changing too much structurally [at half-time], changed a little bit personnel wise, and then we controlled big spells of that second half."

On the back pass before the goal: "I've just seen it now in another interview and, yes, it looks that way. I think he felt there was a nick on it at the time, but if we've got away with that one, then we'll certainly take it. Of course, a lot has happened then to get to the goal, but maybe that has gone for us."

On the fight: "The players are, and we owe it to the football club, ourselves, the fans to keep fighting all the way until the 38th game, so we'll do that. We spoke a lot today about the impact the subs can have from the side, and they have been in recent weeks, whether that is scoring goals or having a big impact, and we got that again tonight. All the lads that came on were really effective. It is a squad game. Really pleased for Tolu, but all the lads were great."

On West Ham after the break: "We know that's a big game, they all are. We'll get some time off, and then it will be a mixture of good training weeks and a friendly in there as well to make sure we prepare for the right way. We've never had a 25-day break in the season before, so it will be a new one for all of us."

Did you know?

  • Wolves have come back to draw on each of the last two occasions they've found themselves 2+ goals down in a Premier League game (also v Arsenal in February), after losing on each of the previous 22 occasions they were two or more down before that.

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