Jean-Richard Bellegaard called on the team to give their all, show their best form, and repay the fans' support with outstanding performances.

2026-05-15 12:34

Jean-Richard Bellegaard called on the team to give their all, show their best form, and repay the fans' support with outstanding performances.


Jean-Richard Bellegaard stated that Wolves players still hope to bring some comfort to the fans with their performance ahead of their final Premier League home game of the season at Molineux Stadium. As this challenging season draws to a close, Wolves' eight-year Premier League journey is also coming to an end.  

 

On Sunday, Wolves will host Fulham at Molineux Stadium in their final Premier League home game of the season. The following week, they will travel to face fellow relegated Burnley, concluding their disappointing season. Despite having only managed one point in their last four league matches since relegation was confirmed, Jean-Richard Bellegaard believes the team's overall morale remains unchanged. The players continue to fight hard, hoping to secure as many points as possible before the season ends and carry this positive attitude into the off-season.  

 

Jean-Richard Bellegaard said: "Obviously, it has been a difficult season for everyone because we didn't win many games and ended up being relegated. But now, we still need to strive for better results. In the next two games, we will do our best to show our best form and see what results we can achieve. Everyone hopes to end the season in a positive way."  

 

“Nothing has changed since we were relegated, and I think the team’s morale has remained stable. Obviously, relegation was a very tough blow for us. It was also the first time I’ve experienced something like this, but we still need to keep competing and try to finish the season in a relatively ideal way.”  

 

"The game against Brighton was really tough. I think everyone wanted to play well, but sometimes in those situations, when you're trying to control the game but concede an early goal, it makes it much harder to equalize. There are no easy games in the Premier League, and we all know that. But since it's a home game, we have to do our best in the last two matches."  

 

“We will give it our all to win, as this is our last game at home in front of our fans this season. They haven’t had many moments to celebrate this year, so we want to do something for them. Playing at the Molineux Stadium this season hasn’t been easy, and when we can’t win, it’s harder for the fans’ support to continue. I understand that, but we still want to win for the fans. Even away from home, we can see that they always support us, so we want to give them a great performance in return.”  

 

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