Jerson Moskra: This will be a tough match, and we will fight hard for every touch and possession.
2026-05-15 10:17
Jerson Mosquera firmly believes Wolverhampton Wanderers can return to the Premier League, and the Molineux Stadium is about to host the team's last top-flight campaign in eight years. This season, the defender has played a key role under both Rob Edwards and Vitor Pereira. For Mosquera, this will be his first full season at Wolves, after missing most of the club's league matches due to injury.
Despite Wolves' impending relegation, Jerson Mosquera has stated that he will give his all in the final two games of the season. However, he also acknowledges that this weekend's home game against Fulham will be a very challenging match, and it won't be easy for the team to regain their winning form.
Speaking about the previous defeat to Brighton, Yerson Mosquera said: "It was a very difficult game, especially since we were on the back foot in the first 15 minutes and our focus was clearly lacking at the start. We made serious mistakes in defending crosses, which led to the first two goals we conceded."
“We were on the back foot the whole time because we tried to step up our attack in the second half. The team gave it their all, and I know it wasn’t easy. But we are still a Premier League team and we have to keep going and keep working hard.”
Speaking about the upcoming match against Fulham, Jersson Mosquera said, "They are a very strong team, so we know this game will be quite difficult. But we also have excellent players, so we will fight hard and strive for every duel and every possession."
“We will do everything we can to avoid finishing last. I know some people may think it doesn’t matter, but it means a lot to me. I train hard every day, and the team is working hard to improve their performance, hoping to win the last two games.”
“I don’t know what the other players are thinking, but for me, even knowing that the team has been relegated, I will still try my best to show my best because it is related to my career and future. I train hard every day and will give my all whenever I get the chance. Perhaps some players feel that the team has been relegated and therefore there is nothing that can be changed, but I think differently. I am more concerned about my career development, future and personal performance.”
“I believe we can definitely return to the Premier League. I have full confidence in this club, and that’s the most important thing right now. No matter what others think, you have to believe in the club and believe in yourself. Wolves are also a strong team, and we have a chance to return to the Premier League.”
"The most critical problem occurred in the first half of the Premier League season. We dropped too many points and lost too many games. It was a very difficult period because we actually have a very strong team. We could have performed better and could have gotten more points."
“We have maintained our confidence since Rob Edwards took over. We train hard and hope to support him by performing well, and I think he has given his all for the team. We have been trying to win more games, but it has been very difficult. I know he is very well prepared in training and does an excellent job as a coach. He is a great person who always tries to help everyone build confidence and assign clear roles to players, which is a very important ability.”
“I always maintain a positive attitude, and I always have. When things change, it means you need to do better. You have to take the positives from it and use other aspects to move things to the next stage. I always strive to show my best.”
“I’ve been very happy because this is my first full season at the club. I know the situation is very difficult right now, we’ve been relegated, but I’m trying to enjoy it all. I say this because I love football and I love this club. I just want to cherish everything I have.”
"What's most gratifying is that I'm happy for everyone and satisfied with my work and training results, and that's the most important thing. Although being relegated is frustrating, this still keeps me in a positive mindset."
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