Arokodare Backs Wolves to Bounce Back Despite Nightmare Season Start
Tolu Arokodare believes Wolverhampton Wanderers still have what it takes to rescue their season, despite the club’s worrying slide to the bottom of the Premier League table.
Wolves’ struggles continued on Saturday after a 2–0 home defeat to Crystal Palace — their first match under newly appointed manager Rob Edwards. The result leaves the Midlands side with just two points from 12 league games, a statistic that paints a bleak picture of their campaign so far.
Yet, Arokodare remains optimistic. Speaking to the club’s official website, the striker stressed the importance of belief rather than mathematical targets.
“I don’t think there’s an amount, every little bit of confidence matters,” he said.
“We just have to stay confident, stay positive, and keep working, and hopefully we get the results.”
But Here’s the Truth Fans Are Wrestling With…
Wolves don’t simply need confidence — they need direction, chemistry and urgency. Yes, positivity is important, but the Premier League is unforgiving. Clubs that wait too long to “turn things around” often end up fighting for survival until May… or worse.
Still, Arokodare’s attitude matters. When a dressing room loses belief, tactics don’t matter anymore. His comments signal that the squad isn’t broken — just searching for rhythm, identity and momentum under a new manager.
And sometimes, football surprises us. One result, one spark, one brave performance can flip a season.
For Wolves supporters, hope isn’t foolish — it’s necessary. The talent exists. The fixtures will come. The question is whether Edwards and his players can convert optimism into points before time runs out.
For now, the belief remains — and maybe, that’s where the comeback begins.




