Julen Lopetegui has urged Wolves to remain centered throughout their scrap for survival.
Leeds come to Molineux on Saturday to kick-start the hosts’ Premier League run-in.
They face 5 of their relegation rivals throughout their last 11 matches – beginning with the go to of second-bottom Leeds.
Wolves go to Nottingham Forest after the worldwide break and likewise face Leicester, Everton and Crystal Palace.
Five factors separate the underside 9 golf equipment – with Wolves three away from the drop zone after final weekend’s 2-1 defeat at Newcastle.
“My point of view is it is a lot of good teams fighting with the same aim so we have to be ready to be able to continue in the race, to have the best mentality, with the best way to play,” stated supervisor Lopetegui.
“Above all, putting the focus in our players and our team and to be able to improve.
“The match has the same importance for them and for us. Each match is going to be very important and a chance to achieve three points. It’s difficult because all teams are going to be ready.
“They have a very good squad, players and big quality. We wait for a tough match, we have to be ready of course.
“We try to improve step by step and now we have the focus. The next match is Leeds, it’s got enough importance, we don’t think about anything differently. We have to be ready.
“The last match (Newcastle) is so far away, the most important match in front of us is very close.
“In all the matches you have good things and bad things, tomorrow if we want to be able to beat a very good team – they have the best data physically in the Premier League – we have to be ready.”
Hwang Hee-Chan is out after solely simply coming back from a hamstring harm, with the striker scoring at St James’ Park, however Matheus Cunha is match.
Lopetegui added: “Unfortunately we have an injury with Hee-Chan, the rest are more or less ready. He will maybe be ready after the break. He is an important player for us but unfortunately he is not here so we will put our confidence in other players.”