Wolves boss Rob Edwards has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park (kick-off 14:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Edwards confirmed Angel Gomes is fit and available after suffering a back "spasm" and Toti Gomes "could potentially be involved" this weekend after training with the group following his hamstring injury.
- On the rest of the squad, he added: "There's a few we have got to check on. We know we have a tight squad. We have got to look after everyone between these games with them coming thick and fast as they are. But the vast majority of the group are in good nick."
- On whether he's looking forward to facing Jorgen Strand Larsen for the first time since his move to Palace: "[I] look forward to seeing him again. [I've] only just said goodbye."
- On criticism the striker received during his time at the club, Edwards added: "He's a good man, good person and a really good footballer. In life, you're not going to be able to please everybody. He can look himself in the mirror and say he gave everything, he worked hard, and that's all that matters."
- Asked about how youngster Tom Edozie has been since scoring on his senior debut against Arsenal: "He's been really good, smiling in training this morning and had a spring in his step."
- He added: "It was a really nice story for him. I think his finish was excellent, keeping it down low in that pressurised moment when people are coming to charge on him. Brilliant moment for him."
- On his side's recent form following the win in the FA Cup against Grimsby Town and the draw against Arsenal, he said: "I feel like we've been competing well and I feel like there's a good energy around the place. Two good results and we showed a lot of good character in both and that's what we're going to need in abundance going forward for the rest of the season."
- Edwards also touched on opponents Palace: "They're good. They're playing in Europe for a reason. I know I said it in the first game, Oliver Glasner is a brilliant manager, done a brilliant job. They've got loads of good players, so it will be a really difficult game as always away from home."
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