Sunderland Echo

Wolves boss ‘worried’ for players’ safety with internatio­nal schedule

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Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo hit out at the internatio­nal schedule and admitted he feared for his players' safety.

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo hit out at the internatio­nal schedule and admitted he feared for his players' safety.

The manager expressed his concerns despite Pedro Neto's first goal of the season sealing a 1-0 win over Fulham yesterday.

Wolves lacked their usual relentless rhythm but had enough to see off a Fulham side still waiting for their first point of the season.

They now have 16 players going on internatio­nal duty, including captain Conor Coady linking up with England, and Nuno is concerned about the impact that will have amid the coronaviru­s pandemic and a hectic start to the season.

He said: "Of course I'm worried, a lot. I'm very worried.

"First, because we're always worried when they go, players are there but you don't have the authority to determine anything. Then there's the pandemic situation.

"I'm not the only manager speaking about this. Afterwards we have to test and then there's a question mark with the results of the tests. Sometimes it's only hours away from the game.

"The schedule of the national team was not the right one. We are even concerned with the protocols the players are going to have.

"They are going to a different environmen­t. When players go to national teams with two or three days of preparatio­n they have to play.

"We are starting the season but we have disruption again, they stay for 10 days, some playing friendlies and we don't know how they are going to return.

"You can see everyone in football is struggling to assess and decide."

Hard-working Fulham remain bottom having lost their opening four games. They had their chances, though, and Aboubakar Kamara should have made it 1-1 with 18 minutes left.

Ademola Lookman's skill and persistenc­e found Aleksandar Mitrovic to unselfishl­y square, but Kamara tamely shot straight at Rui Patricio.

It came after Neto's 56thm i nute o p e n e r wh e n h e drilled into the bottom corner after Antonee Robinson had blocked Leander Dendoncker's drive.

Defeat for Fulham came despite an improved display.

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