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'Not bothered' - Conor Coady reveals difference in Wolves team under Bruno Lage

Conor Coady says Wolves are not "really bothered" whether the team has gone under the radar in the Premier League this year or not.

Wanderers are sitting just five points off the top-five after 12 wins, and also hold the fourth best defence in the league - having conceded just four less goals than leaders Manchester City.

With Crystal Palace (H), Watford (H), Everton (A), Leeds United (H) to come next, Bruno Lage's side have a chance of a European finish.

Changes have been visible since the Portuguese boss arrived last summer, with the Old Gold proving to be one of the best defensive units in the league.

"Possibly [we have gone under the radar]," Coady said on the talkSPORT breakfast show.

"I'll be honest, we don't really look at that but if we are then it's great, it's not a problem at all.

"It's not something we really look at but in terms of how we want to play, we listen to the manager a lot.

"I think a lot of people look at us and go 'they're playing five at the back' or 'they're still playing three at the back,' it's the same as it was before but I can tell you now it's completely different.

"The manager has got completely different ideas, he wants us to be a lot more aggressive, high up the pitch and have the ball a little bit more as well.

"The way we are playing it's totally different but it's not a case of going under the radar, we're not really bothered about that and we'll just kick on with how we've been doing things."

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