**Rob Edwards**reflected on what needs to be done to compete against **Arsenal**on Saturday.
**Wolves**are still winless in the Premier League, and they are coming off the back of a 4-1 defeat to **Man United**on Monday. A change of leadership is producing little in terms of a response from the players, and the prospect of playing against the team at the top of the table is a highly daunting one.
“We've got to do the basics really well. We've got to value doing the boring things, the unseen things better. We've got to run harder when we lose the ball, we've got to react quicker, we've got to sprint, we've got to fight and win more duels.
“In certain situations when we are in control of the game, we've got to make sure that we retain control of the game and it doesn't just flip straight to the opposition in dangerous positions, which too often it did against United the other day.
“That could be from our own throw in, our goal kick, and these are basic things that we were having to really go over and value. Arsenal are arguably the best at every aspect of the game. They value every part of it. If we don't do it in this one, then we don't stand a chance.
“We're all in a position at the moment of getting questioned, doubted. Every single one of us have got to try and stand up and show people. It's more difficult for some, it's probably human nature, and others react better, but that's what we have to do.”
“When we're going into a game like this, where clearly we're the underdogs, it's important to have real clarity with what we're doing from a defensive point of view, and all aspects of the game, we've got to try and give something so we can try and win as well and get some belief.
“It's really important that we stand in front of the group and we can deliver that, so the lads then believe and engage with it. So, we've had a few days to be able to work on it and train it, show it. I'll stand there and I'll believe it. Then, of course, the lads are the ones who go over the white line,.
*“They're [**Arsenal*] in an amazing moment and they're going to be full of confidence. They're an incredible squad of gifted players that are confident.
“ We've got a good group of players, but they're hurting at the moment as well. So, we need to try and keep being consistent and keep giving that belief. I can't just go and hand someone confidence, we can try and show and do it and work on it, but in the end, it's got to come, we've got to deliver.”