Conor Coady: Let's attack Clarets
Wolves midfielder Conor Coady has called for his team go to on the attack when they host high-flying Burnley on Saturday.
The 22-year-old enforcer was part of the side that impressed in the 2-0 win over Blues at the weekend but then crashed to a disappointing 1-0 loss at Bristol City on Tuesday night.
That defeat saw Kenny Jackett's men slip to 14th place in the Championship with the recently-relegated Clarets, who sit second, up next.
And Coady admits it's frustrating being part of a side struggling with inconsistency.
"It's hugely frustrating," the Liverpudlian said. "It's the worst thing in the world.
"We were all buzzing in the changing room before the Bristol City game and saying how we needed to build on that win over Birmingham.
"That result should have been a spring board for us but it hasn't been.
"Now we have to get our heads right for Saturday for what is a big game against Burnley.

"That game is now massive for us – it was huge anyway, but it's even bigger now.
"They have just come down from the Premier League and are a very good side.
"We need to go out there, play the attacking football we know we can and come away with a victory."
Wolves only managed two shots on target at Ashton Gate on Tuesday in a game that also saw star striker Benik Afobe subbed at half-time.
And Coady felt Wolves suffered from a lack of confidence after falling behind to Jonathan Kodjia's header on the stroke of half-time.
"It was a tough defeat to take," he said.
"The game in general was poor, we were poor and they have ended up nicking a goal.
"We were right in it until they scored, but we then went a bit flat and seemed to lose a bit of confidence which shouldn't have happened.
"We didn't have very many runners off the ball. We were poor."
Despite the performance, Coady insists Wolves will bounce back.
"We all want what is best for the club and the team," he added.
"We need to move on quickly and solve the problem.
"We are all footballers and we need to move on.
"Games come thick and fast in this league.
"I don't think we are too far away."




