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Wolves' Conor Coady: Club must unite

Conor Coady says the whole club must unite as Nuno Espirito Santo's team look to end their winless run.

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Wolves skipper Conor Coady (© AMA / Sam Bagnall)

Five defeats in six matches has seen Wolves drop from seventh to 12th in the Premier League table.

Coady admitted the training ground is an unhappy place to be at the moment.

"It's been a tough spell for us," he told TalkSport.

"The club and everyone has got to come together. We've not won in six and it's not a happy place to be at the minute, especially after the start we made.

"It's important we come together. We've got big games coming up and we'll be ready for them.

"Every game is big, we know how tough the Premier League is, but we're relishing them.

"The run we're on isn't one we want to be on, we're striving to put it right. We're looking forward to the games coming up."

Wolves host Chelsea tomorrow, then travel to face Newcastle United on Sunday before home games against Bournemouth and Liverpool.

Coady says there are enough leaders in the squad to turn their form around.

"As captain I've got to get hold of it but we all have, we've got some big characters in the dressing room," he added.

"It's not just myself, some of the lads get round the boys and get talking to them and make sure we're focused.

"We want to put it right, we're working hard to do so.

"If you start panicking it'll get worse. We're not happy but we're striving to put it right and there's no better time so start than on Wednesday night."