Wolves ace Matt Doherty has issued a stark warning to Arsenal ahead of their Premier League clash.
With the Gunners set to visit Molineux in hopes of reviving their Premier League title aspirations after a disappointing loss to Aston Villa, Doherty has urged caution for Mikel Arteta's squad. The recent defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League has only intensified the pressure on Arsenal, and their track record at Molineux with two losses in their last five visits suggests another challenging match lies ahead.
Doherty remarked: «It's obviously a big game, they still have a lot to play for. I'm not sure exactly what their record is coming to Molineux but I'm pretty certain they never have it that easy. It will be another tough game for them. Wolves have always taken scalps.
»We've beaten Chelsea twice this season, we've taken Man City, Spurs twice. For as long as I can remember we've always been capable of doing stuff like that. They're going for the title — but it's not going to be easy for them." Despite Wolves' seemingly low stakes in the season, the 32-year-old defender dismisses any suggestion that his team has lost motivation, reports the Mirror.
He added: «I think that's a myth. I don't know if that has actually happened for anyone mentally. I don't know of any club, or any management staff that would ever allow that. I know some results at the end of the season can make people think that but that's never the case. You're always playing for something, whether it's finishing in a certain position to earn more points and more financial incentives, we're always playing for something.
»Every point matters — every position you finish in the league matters to us." O'Neil's team have been lifted by the comeback of
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