
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil is counting on his players to use their win against Manchester City as inspiration facing Aston Villa today.
O'Neil says the win will count for nothing if they fall to Villa.
We tend to reset after every game," said O'Neil. "We approach the next one as the next game, regardless of whether we've won, whether we've lost and there can obviously be a different mood around the group when you've lost, but in terms of preparing for the game and what it is, it's just a completely different challenge.
We've tried to prep the lads this week as we have done every other week. There's been no change, but we made sure that just because we beat Man City it doesn't mean we can just walk on the pitch and beat Aston Villa.
This is a tough test, so we need to make sure we take it as seriously as we do any other game. They've got a two-day turnaround, so it's not like it's unbelievably close for them, but we've had a full week, we've had a clear week, we've not had too many injuries, so I'm hopeful that we be in a really good place, start the game quickly, especially at home and then try to stick to the plan and make sure we execute."
