HUNT TO REDISCOVER FORM

Stephen hunt has said that he is looking forward to rediscover his form of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Hunt, who has made eight appearances since returning from a long-standing foot injury, has only mustered one goal in Wolves’ 3-2 win over Sunderland.

And the 29-year-old is desperate to prove his worth to the Wanderers faithful, starting with Sunday’s derby clash with Birmingham City.

He told the Sunday Mirror: “You could say it’s time to deliver, I suppose. When I start playing well I will let you know.

Stephen hunt has said that he is looking forward to rediscover his form of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Hunt, who has made eight appearances since returning from a long-standing foot injury, has only mustered one goal in Wolves’ 3-2 win over Sunderland.

And the 29-year-old is desperate to prove his worth to the Wanderers faithful, starting with Sunday’s derby clash with Birmingham City.

He told the Sunday Mirror: “You could say it’s time to deliver, I suppose. When I start playing well I will let you know.

“I will know when I am playing well. I won’t be singing my own praises, but I’ll know at the back of my head when I go home and enjoy fish and chips which I have on a Saturday or Sunday night as a treat just to take my mind off it.”

“I know I’m not playing as well as Michael Ballack or Cesc Fabregas, but I’m getting there!”

WOLVES WIN OVER SUNDERLAND

Wolverhampton Wanderers managed to secure a vital win over inform team Sunderland. Steve Bruce’s side arrived at Molineux on the back of a four match unbeaten run which had included their stunning 3-0 win at Chelsea.

Molineux bore witness to a scintillating encounter today, With the Gold & Black army finally allowed home with some hope in place of bewilderment.

Wolves have squandered leads and/or conceded late goals on countless occasions already this season, but today, it was their turn to dole out the medicine.

Wolverhampton Wanderers managed to secure a vital win over inform team Sunderland. Steve Bruce’s side arrived at Molineux on the back of a four match unbeaten run which had included their stunning 3-0 win at Chelsea.

Molineux bore witness to a scintillating encounter today, With the Gold & Black army finally allowed home with some hope in place of bewilderment.

Wolves have squandered leads and/or conceded late goals on countless occasions already this season, but today, it was their turn to dole out the medicine.

Sunderland had started reasonably well in the first ten minutes, but Wolves soon took the game by the scruff of the neck and found themselves dominating possession for most of the first half and looked like the only side with a will to attack as Bruce would later concede.