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The Medical Staff At Wolves Deserve A Pay Rise

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For yet another week, Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has no fresh injury concerns as we go into Sunday’s clash with Arsenal.

With three straight defeats in the Premier League, Wolves will be looking to draw a line under those losses and if we can’t return to winning ways, at least take a point – but nobody is expecting an easy tie against Unai Emery’s side given where they sit in the top-flight table.

PhysioRoom’s injury table continues to only list Diogo Jota as a doubt for the game, but there is no timescale placed next to his ‘knock’ although I haven’t stumbled over anything suggesting the issue is too serious.

The 21-year-old missed the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur last weekend and the expectation is he will miss Arsenal as well, but it seems to be a case of monitoring his fitness – so an educated guess is a small issue that just needs some rest rather than anything more worrying.

With almost 12 games gone, especially with the effort players put in on the pitch, it is pretty remarkable we’ve not had more issues.

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