Joe Mason has scored seven goals in 37 appearances for Wolverhampton Wanderers so far.

Joe Mason has admitted to Wolverhampton Wanderers’ official website that he has found things tough since moving to Molineux.
Mason switched from Cardiff City to join Wolves back in January 2016, but he is still yet to show his top form for the Midlands side.
The striker has failed to hold down a place in Wolves’ first-team, and injury has thwarted his progress this season.
Mason has been on the sidelines since January, but he is close to making a return to full fitness now.

And, with Wolves having three games left to play this season, Mason is hoping to play his part.
“Obviously, the season’s coming to an end now but I want to try and get as much playing time as possible,” Mason said.
“I kept having little set-backs – when you have a week here and there and you’ve been out for a long time, it becomes very frustrating.
“It has been quite a tough time since I came here full stop really – I’ve never really got going as much as I’d have liked.”
Mason could be handed a chance to start for Wolves this evening, with Paul Lambert’s side due to take on Huddersfield Town.
Mason still has a lot to prove at Wolves as he has not scored prolifically since moving to Molineux.
Mason has hit just seven goals in 37 appearances for Wolves, and will need to improve on that goalscoring record if he is to become Lambert’s main man up top.

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