Steve Morgan insists Wolves will avoid relegation

06 February 2011 12:13
Wolves chairman Steve Morgan believes his club will stay in the Barclays Premier League if they continue to show the same spirit which saw them past leaders Manchester United.[LNB]Their 2-1 win at Molineux yesterday wrecked United's hopes of going through the league season unbeaten.[LNB]Morgan said: 'People should not be overly surprised because we have played some fantastic football this season. We've had horrendous luck but it all came together and the whole club is absolutely delighted.[LNB] It's mine! Kevin Doyle beats team-mate George Elokobi to head in Wolves' winner against Manchester United[LNB]'We've got to build on that from now on. It's in our hands. If we show the same spirit that we showed (against United) we'll be absolutely fine.' Morgan said on BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme.[LNB]Morgan, however, insists the transfer window, in which Chelsea spent ?50million on Fernando Torres and Liverpool ?35m on Andy Carroll, has proved the Premier League is not a level playing field.[LNB]He added: 'Wouldn't it be great to be able to be in that position to do it?[LNB]'But to be honest I think it's nuts and I don't know how certain clubs are going to get through the fair play rules which kick in next season.[LNB]'It just can't be done with transfers like that so I'm not quite sure where it's going to go from here.[LNB]'To clubs like Wolves and many other clubs like us it's completely surreal. It clearly isn't a level playing field when some clubs can literally throw telephone numbers around and others have to live within our budget.'[LNB]  Wolves 2 Manchester United 1: Wolves wreck Fergie's unbeaten record as Doyle brings United to a juddering haltPREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Wolves 2 Manchester United 1 - the action from Molineux as it happenedAll the latest Wolves news, features and opinionAll the latest Manchester United news, features and opinion[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Steve Morgan

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