Although frustrated after Wolves’ winless start to the season continued on Saturday, Matheus Cunha insists the group has the power to turn things around.
The Brazilian was involved in both goals, as the Old Gold fought back from a goal down against the Eagles to lead, only to be pegged back to 2-2. That setback was tough to take for Cunha, but he retains his belief and determination, knowing Southampton at home on Saturday presents another opportunity to chalk up a first win of the season.
On a mixed evening at Molineux
“We need to keep going. The situation is hard, everyone knows it. But, like I always say, we have a lot of power inside of the group. We need to believe in every single situation and in hard moments, you need to keep working, do your best, and in the end, I hope the results come.
“I don't think our performance deserve to have 10 games without winning, but this is part of the game. Every single club can pass this situation. We need to keep smiling, keep working, and the results will come.”
On his determination to turn things around
“Since I came, the start of my story here, I feel like this club worked hard for me to come in and then this is only the part when I give back – running, giving some passes. Everything I do on the pitch is for them [the fans], tis is a big spirit for us. Every single thing I can do on the pitch, I will do.”
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On a collective responsibility
“I think our group has a lot of responsibility. We need to keep going. I think when you are football player, you need to give your energy with the things that you can manage. So, you decide of the pitch. You understand what Gary has to do with us. When you improve, the results will come.”