

Southampton host Wolves in the early kick-off in the Premier League looking to move into the top half of the table.
While Nuno’s side will be keen to secure their Premier League status as quickly as possible after being dragged into a relegation battle, though they currently have a 12-point cushion to Fulham in 18th. Wolves will be out for revenge after Saints came to Molineux mid-week and won in the FA Cup to advance to the quarter-finals, thanks to goals from Danny Ings and Stuart Armstrong.
After a testing few weeks for Wolves, Nuno’s side have picked up their form in the league with a win over Arsenal and holding high-flying Leicester, but the Portuguese manager believes his side can react immediately to their cup defeat: "It is a lot of things, not only the strikers. It is the lines of the balls, the consistency of our possession. It is about having possession higher up the pitch, not always coming to the last line to rotate the ball. We didn't have many problems before. We have faced tough, tough situations and we have been able to bounce back, like we will do this time again. We have very high standards. We know our players are good players and competitive players. We have to keep them at the high standard of performances. We have to solve all the situations because it is not just that we are not scoring, we are also conceding very poor goals. You have to play to the whistle. Why did we stop?"
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