Wolverhampton Wanderers are due to face Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road on Thursday evening.
Paul Lambert has suggested to the Express and Star that he will not be looking to make wholesale changes at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Wolves were beaten 2-0 by Sheffield Wednesday in Lambert’s first match in charge at Molineux, and their performance was poor in the contest.

Wolves were well off the pace, especially in the first half, as the Owls carved them open time after time.
Although Lambert’s side did show some fight in the second half, Wednesday held on to claim a comfortable victory.
However, Lambert has suggested that Wolves’ fringe players have already had their chances this season, and he intends to stick by his first-team squad.

“They’ve had their chance. They played a lot of games before I came in,” Lambert said, when asked whether Wolves’ fringe players would come in for their upcoming match with Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road.
“I’m trying to see everybody as best I can. The Championship is unforgiving.
“Costa’s come in and done well. He’s only young. Tex and Cavaleiro have come in.
“There are young lads there but you’ve got to grasp the league really quickly otherwise you find yourself in this position.
Wolves went behind early on against Wednesday, when Fernando Forestieri lashed home from the spot.
The Midlands side conceded again soon after with Kieran Lee finishing well from inside the box.
Wolves have now lost their last four home matches to slip down into 21st place in the Championship table, and they are only above the relegation zone on goal difference.
Lambert’s side’s match against QPR comes on Thursday evening, when both sides will be wanting to get back to winning ways, after suffering defeats at the weekend.

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