Wolves captain Max Kilman is full of praise for their attack after Sunday's 1-1 draw with Aston Villa.

Kilman felt it was a good result after the previous week's win against Manchester City.

He told the Wolves website: Their link-up has been phenomenal this season, all three forwards have been pushing, doing really well. We just need to keep giving them the ball and let them do their magic.

Just be more positive [was the message]. We did really good things in the [Villa] game and we've got to go again, and make sure we're ready for Bournemouth.

Coming from the Man City, we had a bit more confidence and the atmosphere was really good and helped us push. Their support helped us kick on and we could have won the game. We couldn't take the three points, but a draw was probably fair."

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