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‘We’ve got to get better’: Wolves ace highlights concerning weakness

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton heads the ball clear during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Wanderers at St A...
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Wolverhampton Wanderers failed to break Sunderland down on Saturday.

Gabriel Obertan of Wigan shoots as Conor Coady of Wolverhampton closes in  during the Sky Bet Championship match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Wigan Athletic at Molineux on February...

Wolves ace Conor Coady spoke to reporters in the aftermath of his side’s disappointing 0-0 draw with Sunderland at Molineux on Saturday, and shared what he believes he and his teammates must improve upon, as quoted by the club’s official website.

The 24-year-old has been almost ever present for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side this season, appearing in 20 of their 21 Championship outings.

Wolves have been magnificent so far this term, and it is hard to criticise a team that sits comfortably at the top of the Championship table, having taken 48 points from their 21 league outings.

Ivan Cavaleiro celebrates with Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers after he scores during the Sky Bet Championship match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United at Molineux on...

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Nuno’s men have found it difficult to break down some of the more stubborn teams this season, however – something that was highlighted against Chris Coleman’s Championship strugglers on Saturday.

And Coady explained how his side need to improve upon their ability to break down teams who play with 10 men behind the ball, as quoted by Wolves.co.uk:

England's captain Conor Coady (L) and teammate Andre Wisdom react as they celebrate their victory on Spain during their UEFA Euro 2010 Under 17 Football championship Final in Vaduz on May...

“I think we have got to come around all of these situations that get put in our way, and we’ve got to get better at breaking things down like that. From my point of view we’ve got to get better at breaking teams down and moving them side to side.”

Next up for Wolves is a trip to Yorkshire to take on Sheffield Wednesday, and nothing less than a win will do if they are to keep the chasing pack at bay.