Wolves star Adama Traore says that confidence is brimming ahead of his side's visit to St James' Park this weekend.
The explosive winger secured three points for Wanderers in their last game against Tottenham to set them up for their Sunday clash on Tyneside. Wolves have climbed from rock bottom in the table to the coat-tails of the top 10 in the Premier League under the guidance of Julen Lopetegui.
Traore scored the winner last weekend against Spurs and said: "I believe in the plan of the gaffer. The result gives us happiness to go to the next game, but we know every game is a tough game in the Premier League.
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"We’re happy today and when the gaffer starts working we think of the next game."
The former Real Madrid boss has used Traore as an impact sub in recent weeks but the Spain international, who spent last term at Barcelona, is prepared to give it everything for the coach.
He said: "I’m happy the team trusts me, the gaffer trusts me, and I have the spirit and ability where I can change the game. I try to help the team in every moment, whether it’s with quality in offensive or defensive ways."
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