Wolves star Prince Oniangue is looking forward to the match with Aston Villa.
Wolves midfielder Prince Oniangue has told the club’s official website he is confident they can get a result away to Aston Villa in their next match.
The two Chinese owned clubs face off on October 15 at Villa Park, looking to kickstart their seasons after disappointing losses prior to the international break.
Prince Oniangue
Wolves lost at home to Norwich City while Aston Villa were defeated by Preston North End, which led to manager Roberto di Matteo being sacked.
Oniangue is confident Wolves can cause problems at Villa Park, providing they do not start on the back foot again by conceding an early goal.
Norwich’s Cameron Jerome in action with Wolves’ Danny Batth
He said: “When we play again it will be another big match and a derby game as well. That is one to look forward to.
“We will work hard to be able to get everybody together and the right dynamic to win. We have to be solid and not concede goals early on.
“When we lose a goal at the beginning of the match it changes the condition and the game is not the same. We need to be solid, and if we do that, then we can show the quality in the team.”
Oniangue was a summer signing from French side Reims, a for fee the Express and Star reported to be £2 million.
Prince Oniangue captaining Congo
Like many of Wolves’ new additions, he is still adapting to the league and gelling with his teammates, but there have been positive signs so far.
The 27-year-old Congo international has been a regular in the Wolves XI, and netted twice so far, in matches against Burton Albion and Wigan Athletic.
He was not so impressive against Norwich, substituted after just 57 minutes, and as a result will be increasingly keen to get back on track when they face Villa.
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