
Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui has called on national team managers to ensure his players come back healthy.
The Premier League coach is among those battling to ensure his side avoid relegation to the Championship.
Jose Sa, Ruben Neves, Matheus Nunes, Pedro Neto, Raul Jimenez, Nathan Collins, Joe Hodge, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Joao Gomes and Dexter Lembikisa are among his players on international duty this week and next week.
Asked about the break, per the Express and Star, Lopetegui said: "We try to have that because it's a good thing to have the information, not only for us but for them too.
"We try, it depends on the national team too, but we try to give information about our players and to have the same information for us. It's the same for us.
"The most important thing is that the player is happy, ready, and not hurt.
"If they have any little problems they have to know and take care of the players, who are the main actors in this sport.
"Of course, the players want to play for their country and it's a good thing. It's a good experience for them and they are proud to defend their country.
"But in the same way the national teams have a responsibility to take care of the players, who belong to the clubs. We try to help each other.
"This is what happens in the international break, we will have players that go out and you're always crossing your fingers that they don't have an injury.
"We want them to return as soon as possible and help, but this is normal, it happens to a lot of teams."
