Prince Oniangue has made 11 appearances for Wolverhampton Wanderers so far.
Paul Lambert has admitted to the Express and Star that he does not know much about Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Prince Oniangue.
Oniangue was brought to Wolves from Reims last summer, after being identified by previous Walter Zenga as a potentially good addition.
The 28-year-old had never played outside for France, prior to his move to England, meaning not much was known about him when he made the switch to Molineux.

And Lambert admits that he is still learning about the powerful midfielder, by watching him in training.
“Prince has trained in the past couple of days and done alright,” Lambert said. “He’s a lad I don’t know too much about. He’s done fine and the test will come, like everybody else, when you play.”
Oniangue is currently coming back from injury, and he has not featured since October.

Before he was sidelined, Oniangue had made a relatively bright start at Wolves – and he scored two goals in his first 11 goals for the Midlands club.
Oniangue’s return boosts Lambert’s options in Wolves’ midfield, as he aims to guide them up the Championship table.
Wolves are currently in 20th place, but they did win for the first time under Lambert’s guidance in their last match against Queens Park Rangers.

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