O'Neil | On missing players, Wolves' attacking form and Bournemouth return
Source: Wolves

Gary O'Neil has revealed his Wolves squad is not at 100 per cent following the international break as he returns to AFC Bournemouth this weekend, just four months after his time as manager came to an end.

The head coach will be without the suspended Nelson Semedo and Mario Lemina for Saturday's trip to the Vitality Stadium, but O'Neil has also admitted his squad has injury issues - although he was keeping his cards close to his chest and did not disclose who those players might be as he spoke to the media ahead of the latest Premier League clash.

On missing key players

"You'll see tomorrow, but there's a possibility that there'll be a few names missing who we'd rather not be. I won't tell you who they are because I don't want to give too much away, but we're probably in the toughest weekend I've had in terms of squad position.

"Some lads have come back with a couple of issues, some lads need late checks and we've got the two boys suspended - which is something we need to improve.

"I wasn't in charge when the meeting was done by the officials this summer around the changes in rules, so we need to clear that up with the lads and make sure they get less cautions because they can make a big difference to the outcome of a season."

On international break disrupting momentum

"I don't like those breaks because we lose a lot of players here for the week, so it's difficult to do a lot of work as a group.

"You can do work with some individuals and their roles, but in terms of trying to progress our understanding of what we're trying to be, the international break obviously pauses that for us.

"We got most of the lads back in yesterday and today, try to get everything back together, remind them where we were and head down to Bournemouth tomorrow to try and pick up a positive result."

On still building the team to what he wants

"People might not like this, but we're still early and it takes a while to build a team. There's lots of stuff that we've still not been able to put in yet because the lads need time to digest what they've already been given before you give them something else.

"We're still at an early stage and not put too many layers on it at the moment. It's fairly straight forward at the moment compared to where it will hopefully be in a few more weeks, months or however long it takes.

"But it always evolves, so the longer you have, the more it improves, but there's been really good signs - especially in the last two performances, in terms of the understanding of the game plan, the execution of the game plan, and still managing to carry a threat and score some goals. The last two were good, but it will be another big test tomorrow."