Wolverhampton Wanderers currently sit comfortably at the top of the Championship table.

Wolves legend Steve Bull spoke exclusively to the Express & Star during a Q&A session, and shared something that he has noticed when watching his former club recently that has been hampering their chances of winning games.
The Black Country outfit have been superb all season long, and currently sit comfortably at the top of the Championship table, 11 points clear of second placed Cardiff City.

Nuno Espirito Santo brought a whole host of talented, skilful new players into the club before the start of the campaign, and as a result, Wolves have been transformed into the best footballing side in the division.
Bull, who scored a club record 306 goals for Wolves, highlighted how his former side need to be more clinical in the final third, though, when speaking exclusively to the Express & Star:

“To me, I’m watching the games at the moment, and it’s like they want to score the perfect goal, and it’s doing my head in. It must be doing the fans’ heads in!”
The Wolves legend certainly has a point, but it is hard to criticise a side who have been so dominant for the entirety of the campaign thus far.
Next up for the Black Country outfit is a home game against Norwich City in the Championship on Wednesday night, and Nuno’s men will be looking to stretch their lead at the top of the table.
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