Wolves star Hwang Hee-chan is adamant that everyone at the club is behind boss Gary O'Neil.

The head coach took over at the eve of the new season, replacing the departed Julen Lopetegui.

While Wolves initially struggled, they have picked up four valuable points in their past two Premier League games.

The first few games we didn't win, but we played so well against Manchester United and Brighton also," Hwang said after a draw with Aston Villa.

Finally we won, and then against Man City the game was so important and for fans it was very meaningful.

We're playing better every game and we trust our gaffer.

He's very clever. Just amazing. He's very calm and we 100 percent trust him.

We follow him and if we follow well, we can keep getting better."

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