Wolves boss Gary O'Neil admits changes must be made this summer.

O'Neil was speaking after yesterday's home defeat to Crystal Palace.

He said, The first two thirds of the season the style really suited the group and helped them in games, but what I've learned in the last few weeks is maybe we need to adjust a few things with what we have available to us.

You won't win too many Premier League games playing like we did in the first half, so it's one for me to help the players understand what's needed in situations like that.

We need to find a way to be better.

Maybe the team's understanding isn't quite where it was. I can't keep doing the same thing and getting results like that, so we need to look at it.

It's not a crisis and we won't rip everything up and start again, but we need to adjust to the group we now have.

Dawson and Pedro being out, although it doesn't sound a lot, is big for us with a squad as small as ours.

The first thing is whether we can improve the group in the summer, but top of my list will be what I do to the group and what I can produce from the group we have."

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