Dean Saunders is not fondly remembered for his time as Wolves manager, but his latest prediction about the club carries a rare note of optimism — even if many supporters are likely to dismiss it.
Despite encouraging performances in December against Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, Wolves have taken just one point from those fixtures. Wins have been hard to come by all season, and at the halfway stage of the campaign, they are still searching for their first league victory.
Wolves’ Performances Better Than the Points Suggest
Although Wolves sit bottom of the table, their performances have often been stronger than their results indicate.
New head coach Rob Edwards was tasked with pulling off one of the most difficult survival missions in Premier League history. So far, it has not gone to plan, with just one point from eight matches under his leadership.
Still, there has been a growing sense of optimism around Molineux in recent weeks due to improved displays on the pitch.
Saunders: One Win Could Spark a Run
Speaking to talkSPORT, Saunders suggested Wolves could quickly build momentum if they finally get a win on the board — a view he admits will not be popular.
“If Wolves won one game, it would not surprise me if they went and won three games on the bounce,” Saunders said.
“Everybody who has watched Wolves this season will go, ‘you idiot’. If you win three games on the bounce and put nine points on your total, you’re still adrift.
“But the manager will be talking like this to them: ‘If we win one, we can go on a bit of a run.’ You can’t let them give up.”
Upcoming Fixtures Offer a Glimmer of Hope
A three-game winning run may sound far-fetched, but Wolves’ upcoming fixtures provide some cause for belief.
Wolves’ Next Premier League Fixtures
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Saturday 3 January
Wolves vs West Ham (16:00) -
Wednesday 7 January
Everton vs Wolves (20:30) -
Sunday 18 January
Wolves vs Newcastle (15:00)
West Ham appear the most favourable of the three opponents, and Wolves have already beaten the Hammers this season, winning 3-2 in the Carabao Cup.
Mixed Results Against Upcoming Opponents
Wolves have also defeated Everton in the cup this campaign, although they were beaten by them in the league. Against Newcastle, the Wanderers produced a strong performance earlier in the season but narrowly lost 1-0 at St James’ Park.
While Wolves remain winless in the Premier League, these results suggest that victories are not entirely out of reach.
January Could Define Wolves’ Season
With improved performances, a manageable run of fixtures, and the potential for new signings in January, Wolves have reasons to believe their season can improve.
Even if survival remains a long shot, a stronger second half of the campaign is still within reach — and Saunders’ prediction may not be as foolish as some will claim.








