Matthäus Mane: The team will train hard and do everything in its power to overtake Burnley in the standings.
2026-05-19 12:45
In an interview, Matthäus Mane expressed his delight at scoring a goal to end Wolves' Premier League home game of the 2025/26 season at Molineux Stadium. However, he also noted his hope for an even better performance next season to help the team return to the Premier League.
This player, a product of the youth academy, has made significant progress this season. In Wolves' home game against Fulham, he scored midway through the first half to give his team the lead. However, just before halftime, he conceded a penalty, allowing Fulham to equalize.
With relegation now a certainty, Wolves will face fellow relegated Burnley away next week. Matthäus Mane emphasized that the team will still give their all to avoid finishing last in the league this season.
Speaking about scoring in the final home game of the season, Matthäus Mane said: "Of course I'm happy, but it was the last home game of the season. Although the results of this season have not been ideal, we still have to give our fans a good performance. We have done our best, it's just a pity that we couldn't win."
“I’m quite satisfied with my performance. I think we were a bit unlucky to not win. The team worked very hard as a whole and had a chance to win the game, so it’s still a bit of a shame. Both sides created a lot of chances, but neither of them capitalized on them well. Although we wanted to win, at least a 1-1 result isn’t too bad.”
“I think the team’s overall performance was pretty good. We were more aggressive in the first half, a bit loose at the start of the second half, but gradually found our rhythm. We had chances to take control of the game, but now we can only look forward.”
"The head coach asked us to play more bravely and push forward more aggressively, and I think we did that today. Now there's only one game left in the season, and we must fight to the very end. This is the last home game of the season, and playing in front of the home fans is always special. We wanted to give them a great performance. I think the team gave it their all and scored a goal, but unfortunately we also conceded one and ultimately couldn't bring them the victory."
Speaking about his breakthrough season, Matthäus Mane said: "It was a fantastic season for me. Although the team's overall results weren't ideal, I think I performed very well on a personal level. This was the first truly breakthrough season of my career, and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it."
"Of course, I know I still need to work hard and keep improving, and then see how things develop in the future. It is certainly a happy thing to hear praise from the outside world, but I still need to keep fighting, not be too affected by the outside voices, and focus more on my own performance in the game."
“I’ve always been confident in myself and believed I would get more playing time this season, and that’s exactly what happened. I’ve scored some goals and provided some assists, but now is not the time to stop. I must continue to work hard, keep moving forward, and keep fighting. Next season, we must fight with all our might to bring the club back to where it belongs.”
"It's very important for us to finish the season with a win next week. We will train hard and do our best to overtake Burnley in the standings. There's only one game left, and we must fight to the very end. Our away fans will be traveling a long way to support us, so we must repay them with a good performance."
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