Interim Wolves boss Steve Davis is delighted at the chance to give minutes to academy talents.
The Premier League side are not enjoying the best of seasons so far.
They have fired boss Bruno Lage, which has led to Davis taking charge of the team as they attempt to avoid relegation.
Asked about the likes of Joe Hodge, Hugo Bueno, and Chem Campbell, Davis said, per the Express and Star: "We're proud of the academy and want opportunities to be given to the players where possible and being in this position gives us that opportunity.
"We recognise talent and players that are ready, so we've given those players the opportunity.
"The players trust Chem now and they trust Joe within the training group. It's important for them to feel part of it.
"Joe has accelerated his development very quickly. Chem and Hugo took a bit longer, but they all have different pathways.
"Joe has shown guts, determination and courage to want to play and get on the ball. Beyond that, he didn't disappoint us.
"Did he surprise us? Maybe a little bit, but sometimes you don't know how they'll deal with it until you put them in. Going forward, he'll feel a bit more part of it here.
"He deserves that opportunity. He's shown us and the supporters that he's capable. He's an all-round player who can do a bit of everything well, and he has a great personality. He's a great kid and that goes a long way."
