Pablo Sarabia has praised the impact of the Wolves supporters as the team extended their unbeaten record at Molineux to five matches thanks to a dogged 1-0 victory over Burnley.
The Spanish forward played a crucial role in helping the Old Gold get back to winning ways following successive away losses, and despite the fans pushing the team on to the three points, Sarabia feels there is plenty of improvement the players can make as they return to Molineux against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
On getting the three points
“It was very important for us because three points at home is always very important and Burnley is a difficult team to play.
“But we need to improve because I think it’s the first time it’s possible to improve a little bit with the press, for example, but we have to be proud of the team for getting the three points here.”
On another win at home
“For us, it is very important to have the support from everyone in the stadium, because our feeling is amazing when we play in front of our people, and because of this, they help us a lot.
“They’re always showing their support for everyone on the pitch and we need to be supported like this for the rest of the season.”
6⃣ Molineux goals for HCH this season 🫡 pic.twitter.com/PqayXTIoEo
— Wolves (@Wolves) December 5, 2023
On first start since September
“It’s not easy for me because I’m not used to living this situation [being on the bench], but I try to improve every day, to work very hard to adapt to the pace of the Premier League because we need to get a lot of rhythm.
“But I think I’m going step by step and getting into the rhythm, and it’s very important for me, but also for the team as well.”
On having his free-kick saved
“It was a very bad feeling for the free-kick, but I have to try again the next time.”