Team news ahead of Wolves' clash at Cardiff
Nuno Espirito Santo has almost a fully fit squad to choose from for tomorrow's big game at Cardiff.
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Only Bright Enobakhare, who's been suffering with a quad injury for some weeks, is unavailable for the trip to Neil Warnock's second-placed Bluebirds.
The squad departed for the Welsh capital at 1.30pm on Thursday for their customary overnight stay before a match.
Nuno said the players had recovered well from Tuesday's 2-2 draw against Hull – which followed that energy-sapping 2-1 win at Middlesbrough with nine men last Friday.
"The players are good," he said at Thursday's pre-match press conference. "It's a big aspect in our work knowing we have not long to recover.
"It's about dedication and discipline, knowing that their recovery goes much further than what they do in Compton, it's also in their personal lives.
"We are delighted with the way they approach those situations."
Diogo Jota made his comeback from an ankle injury in the Hull game. He's available tomorrow, as are the suspension-free Ruben Neves and Matt Doherty.
"Diogo is okay and we have all the players available except Bright who's not an option," the boss said.
"Neves and Doherty are important players, they're usually in the starting XI, so it's good to have all the options available."
Wolves' last two trips to promotion contenders ended in convincing defeats to Fulham (0-2) and Villa (1-4).
Nuno doesn't think that'll have an impact on tomorrow's clash.
"I honestly think when you start the competition...when we came here I had a lot of time to work on it...24 teams and if you asked 15 they had natural expectations to fight for the play-offs," he added.
"We are talking about all the opponents, they're always difficult. The difficulties are always the same."