Wolves defender Agbadu does not feel too much pressure due to the relegation situation: Keep fighting

2025-03-19 08:07

Wolves defender Agbadu does not feel too much pressure due to the relegation situation: Keep fighting


Wolves defender Agbadu talked about the challenges faced by the team and his personal condition in an interview. He said that the team does not feel too much pressure because of the current relegation situation, but must continue to maintain focus and fighting spirit.


With Jurgen Larsson's double goal, Wolves beat Southampton 2-1 away in the 29th round of the Premier League earlier, successfully winning important 3 points. Currently, Wolves are ranked 17th in the standings with 26 points, 9 points ahead of the relegation zone.


Wolves defender Agbadu, 27, said: “This is an important victory. We got crucial points because it is crucial to our relegation situation. The atmosphere in the team is very good. Whether in the locker room or elsewhere, everyone is happy and united. I think this is the key for us to stay in the Premier League. We need to stay united.”


"We won't feel too much pressure because of the current situation because we know our strength. We know we always have a chance to win the game, although sometimes it's not easy, but we are full of confidence. But the most important thing is that we must continue to maintain this focus and fighting spirit."


Agbadu continued, "Jurgen Larsen is a very good striker with great strength and everyone has confidence in him. The past few games have been difficult for him, especially the last two. But the coach always trusts him, and he scored two goals. Everyone is happy for him because his goals helped us get 3 points."


In addition, Agbadu joined Wolves in January this year and signed a 4.5-year contract. When talking about the feeling of playing in the Premier League, Agbadu shared, "The Premier League is the top league in the world. It is a huge opportunity to play here. So there is no choice. I have to enjoy every game because every game is full of challenges."


"I am enjoying it and I am happy to be here. For me it will be easier to adapt because I am working in the best place in the world and I enjoy every game very much."


Agbadu also said: "My teammates gave me a lot of help. They helped me a lot on match days. We communicated frequently on and off the court. They would call me and ask about my situation because they knew it was my first time in England."


"They did a lot for me to stay in good shape mentally and in the game. Because if I just relied on myself, I wouldn't be able to perform like this in every game."


On the other hand, after the international match day, Wolves will face West Ham at Molineux in the next round of the Premier League, which is also an easy challenge.


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