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'It's like a game of Kerplunk'

The i newspaper's chief football writer Daniel Storey spoke to the Monday Night Club about pressure on Wolves, who are yet to register a point after two Premier League matches:

"They've repeatedly had to sell key players and they've now sold Pedro Neto and Max Kilman this year. It's like a game of 'Kerplunk'- there's only so many straws you can take out of that team before everything starts to fall.

"At the start under Gary O'Neil, it felt like everything was moving in the right direction. He sounds a little bit frustrated about what's happening in the transfer market and the fans certainly are.

"They are also a bit frustrated that O'Neil has gone to a back four when they thought the back three was working. There's just little disconnects in the team that they need to iron out quickly."

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