**Rob Edwards**expressed his thoughts on **Wolves**facing **Arsenal**at the Molineux Stadium.
The Gunners got a late scare in the reverse fixture, having to earn a 2-1 win in the depths of injury time through a second own goal at the Emirates Stadium in December. Even though their opposition still sit at the top of the Premier League, **Wolves**will be confident that they can push them again.
“We're certainly able to lean on it and use it for elements of the game tomorrow. It'll be a different night, and it'll be a different game, but there'll be parts of it that we can lean on and learn from.
“*Arsenal*are a brilliant team who can play in so many different ways and win a game in different ways. We’ve got to be prepared for lots of different sides to the game. We want to try and be brave and win the game, but of course, we have to respect them and what they're going to make us do as well.
“We're going to have to be very good without the ball, very diligent. We're going to have to be patient, but aggressive in the right moments and hopefully we'll have moments that we can take advantage of.
*“I liked the character we showed [in the away game]. I liked the fact that heads didn't go down once we were 1-0 down. It was a brilliant corner from Bukayo Saka, but it was quite fortuitous, but heads didn't drop, and we stuck together and found a way to get back into the game. The actual plan overall on the night was quite a clear one for people to be able to see. But the lads actioned it really well.*
“We’ll have to be very, very disciplined. We’re going to have to be prepared to run and work hard and then run and work hard some more, and then probably do a little bit more. If we can remain in the game, then obviously we can grow into it.
“There's pressure on us, because we want to have really good standards, we want to keep improving and building, but there's a lot of pressure in a different way on them, an expectation. They'll be feeling that, and we've got to make sure that we're in the game to make them feel like later on.”