Our football news reporter Nick Mashiter says “there will be hope Wolves can keep the pace in the race for Europe this time”, so we asked you to have your say on if it was a possibility this season.
Here are some of your comments:
Nathan: Always optimistic but Europe will be a stretch too far this season. Lots of new faces and losing Kilman and Neto will take its toll initially. Keep the squad fit, keep going under Gary O’Neil and next season we could be looking up the table again.
Tom: A top-half finish and a push for Europe should be the aim. We have a great manager and a talented squad of players. Gary brings a feeling to the club not seen since the days of Nuno. Out of darkness cometh light – let’s believe and be positive for a great season to come.
Rob: No, I don’t think Europe is realistic sadly. I think we need several windows of adding to the squad before we have the depth we need. We still seem light in defence, especially left-back where a lot rests on Ait-Nouri. We over burdened several players last season and we all know how that worked out.
Dan: Wolves are flying under the radar at the moment. They have a good squad and good manager. If they keep all key players, like Cunha, fit then European football is an optimistic but realistic target.
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