Wolves host Coventry City in an FA Cup quarter-final clash this Saturday lunchtime and Gary O’Neil has a few key decisions to make with his team selection.
Despite suffering several injuries to key players, Wolves arrive to take on Championship side Coventry in great shape.
Gary O’Neil’s men have won four of their last six matches in all competitions, including a 1-0 success over Brighton in the last round of the FA Cup.
With a chance to book their place in the semi-finals this lunchtime, the noise at Molineux will be raised a few decibels and the players will need to feed off that.
Wolves will expect to dominate large spells of possession and in games like this, Tommy Doyle has been used as an effective weapon and O’Neil should unleash him once more this afternoon.
Why Tommy Doyle should start against Coventry
Hailed as a “fantastic” talent by scout Jay Socik, Doyle’s loan move from Manchester City has been a success so far.
Despite playing understudy to the incredible midfield partnership of Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes, the 22-year-old has been used in matches where the Wanderers look to assume control of a contest.