Wolves boss Bruno Lage feels his side can flourish after securing their first Premier League win of the season. Daniel Podence’s scuffed finish in first-half stoppage time was enough to beat Southampton 1-0 at Molineux and lift Wolves out of the bottom three.
It was their first top-flight win in 13 matches, stretching back to April 2nd last season. Lage said: “I told the players ‘the best thing the three points can give you is tranquillity to play at our level’. “The points can give us the confidence and to be honest it also came from the fans.
Since the first minute they were there. They were singing ‘Bruno Lage-ball’. “I think they are happy with the good performance and they need to be happy with the result. “What I want is for my players to have big confidence to play our game because we didn’t start well but we have a team and time to still do well in the competition.” Rayan Ait-Nouri and Pedro Neto both wasted first-half scoring chances for Wolves before Matheus Nunes’ superb cross was met by Podence’s mis-hit finish, which bobbled over the goal-line.
Lage added: “I think we played a perfect first half in controlling everything – how to press high and how to control the aerial duels and second balls. “The second half was a little bit more balanced.