How Wolves Are Using Nottingham Forest's Blueprint for a Big Leap, Writes JOE BERNSTEIN

  • Wolves could look at Nottingham Forest's rapid ascent to the summit as a model for success.
  • Forests currently sit at third place in the league table this season following their 17th-place finish in the previous term.
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Now Wolves have finally found their groove, they are utilizing it Nottingham Forest as motivation to propel us towards significant advancement.

The comparison isn’t entirely ridiculous. Champions League Forest concluded last season in 17th place with 32 points (after a four-point penalty), which is exactly where Wolves stand currently. Interestingly, both teams also boast Portuguese managers at their helms.

Saturday’s comeback win at Ipswich effectively secured Wolves’s Premier League They've gained 10 points in four matches since Matheus Cunha has been suspended.

In Brazil, star players André and João Gomes join the attacking wing-back Rayan Ait-Nouri and in-form striker Jørgen Strand Larsen. These individuals match up with Nottingham Forest’s team in terms of quality.

‘Every league has a team that surprises. Forest have done it this year, hopefully we can surprise a little bit next year,’ said Strand Larsen, whose late winner on Saturday was his fourth goal in three matches.

'Considering our standard of play, I don't understand why we wouldn't leverage this positive energy for an even better upcoming season. Our aim is to catch up with the teams ahead of us and secure the position we rightfully deserve, which certainly isn't 17th.'

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