Kalajdzic | 'It’s always nice to win, but this way is sweeter'
Source: Wolves

Sasa Kalajdzic says he's back in a good place on the pitch after he struck a late winner for Wolves at Bournemouth on Saturday.

Ending a week where he made his return to the international stage after a year away, the Austrian came off the bench with eight minutes left at the Vitality Stadium, and six later was celebrating the winner, which he calmly converted. It was the striker's third goal of the season, and second late winner on the road after his header at Everton, and he's thankful that his body is holding up and allowing him to contribute to Gary O'Neil's side.

On firing Wolves to victory

"Obviously it was very important for me, but more important for the team. I'm very happy that I could score again after a few weeks and help the team achieve some massive points. In the end we deserved it. It was a tough game, especially first half, but we did well in the second half. The red card helped us, of course. It's always nice to win, but this way is even sweeter."

On being in a good place personally

"I'm happy. Currently it's going well. I'm thankful for my health, that my body is doing well, my knee's doing well, and I just try to make an impact and make it harder for the gaffer and coaching staff to not put me in the first 11.

"I just want to bring the best, I accept every decision and when I came on, even when it was just ten minutes, I tried to put my best inside. I knew I could make an impact and in the end it paid off. I hope next week it will continue like this."