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Bruno Lage insists Wolverhampton Wanderers are not looking for revenge against Arsenal despite the bad blood between the two teams.
Arsenal defeated Wolves at Molineux two weeks ago and Lage’s team have the chance to make amends at The Emirates tomorrow.
Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves criticised Arsenal’s celebrations at Molineux, saying the Gunners behaved ‘like they won the league’.
Lage saw no problem with Arsenal’s jubilant scenes, but the Wolves boss says he will be calmer if his team collect three points on Thursday.
“It’s not about revenge,” he said. “After the game is finished, we shake hands and congratulate them because they won, and move on.
“They did what they did. They held on with 10 men, they closed their goal and they celebrated like us. If I was in their place I would do the same. Maybe I would be more calm to celebrate, but we don’t need to talk to the players about that.
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