The Old Gold have claimed two wins from their last two top flight outings – against Champions League chasing Aston Villa and Liverpool – as well as being unbeaten in three Premier League games following a come from behind 2-2 draw against title hopefuls Arsenal.
With a visit to Brentford coming up on Monday night ahead of a four-week break without a game, Hwang - who scored against the Reds in the FA Cup last time out - feels that the improved spirit in the camp under Rob Edwards has encouraged the players to do everything possible in their fight to stay up.
**On fighting until the end**
“During the last four seasons, we also had some difficult moments, but we did the second half of those seasons quite well, but this season, we started a little bit late but now we’ve started and we still have a chance to stay in the Premier League and we are trying to do everything now.
“We know it’s going to be difficult, but we’re still believing and we think we can do it. It’s really tough, but we want to fight until the end.”
**On Wolves’ upturn in form**
“We’re now in a good pace and the vibe is good, the fans are supporting us and we feel it. We want to give them back a good feeling also, and we really want to get as many points as possible.
“We now have a very good feeling back, and we still believe.”
**On working under Edwards**
“Rob is doing really good things. You can see that in the last few games. We really understand each other well now and the players are following him well. We love him.
“We are not only fighting now for the team and for ourselves also, but now we are doing it for the gaffer as well. We want to do everything we can to stay in the Premier League.”
**On Edwards calling him a coach on the pitch**
“When I played in Germany, when I played in Austria and playing at Wolves too, I’ve met so many good coaches. I’ve learnt many tactical things from all of them, but I also love to learn and I’m now doing some UEFA B licence training.
“Now I’m learning many things from Rob, and if I see something or if I feel something on the pitch, I can say to Rob and I can give him, as a player, my opinion.
“Then the final decision is, of course, from the coaches, but I know I can speak to Rob and share with him what I feel and can see on the pitch.”
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**On his lively playing style**
“I think that comes from the fact that I love football. When I see the ball and when I feel team needs me, then I think my body move automatically.
“I really want to win as much as possible, at home especially, and I’m trying. It’s not easy to win every single game in the Premier League, but I’m trying to do that and I’m trying to win as much as possible for the team and for the fans.”
**On learning from other strikers**
“I love to watch other games too, not just our games, but I’m watching every Premier League game, Champions League games also, and I’ve learned from good strikers.
“You can see every single weekend, the good strikers we have here in the Premier League as well as in the Champions League too. I try to score some goals like good strikers, and that’s what I want to do for me, of course, but also for the team, for the fans.
“I really want to win as much as possible, and to do that then you have to score for the team. But that’s why I want to improve.”