Wolves boss Rob Edwards has been speaking to the media before Sunday's FA Cup fourth round game against League Two Grimsby at Blundell Park (13:30 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Edwards confirmed Andre will train today, the "initial noises are that he's fine" and he will be "hopefully involved on the weekend".
- Toti Gomes is "progressing really well" and will "hopefully" return to training at the beginning of next week while Hwang Hee-chan will not be fit for the weekend but the forward is "quite positive" and Edwards hopes he is "not out for too long".
- On remaining positive during a difficult Premier League campaign: "We're in a difficult situation. We're all fighting for something; our careers, the football club, our pride. It's important that we show up and the lads are doing that."
- Reflecting on the midweek draw at Nottingham Forest, Edwards said: "We didn't get everything right against Forest but we showed fight, determination and spirit. Those things are really important."
- Does the FA Cup provide an escape from the league?: "No. It doesn't feel any different, it's just another game. I'm looking forward to it. It's a brilliant competition that we want to progress in. We're treating it very normally and giving it everything we can. It's not like we need a break from the league."
- Could academy players find opportunities?: "I never want to leave slots on the bench open so it gives opportunities over the next few months to some of the lads as the squad is tighter. If they're deserving of it and keep working hard there might be one or two of them on the bench each week."
- Edwards was asked about his predecessor Vitor Pereira reportedly being close to replacing Sean Dyche as Forest manager, and Thomas Frank losing his job as Spurs boss: "I don't like seeing people losing their jobs. There is a human being there with a family and people need to remember that. I wish Thomas and Sean the best, they are brilliant at what they do, and they will be back."
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