Nathan Collins admitted he was ashamed of his side’s performance after Wolves were hammered 4-0 by Leicester at home.
In a game that saw two sides who have surprisingly struggled this season, goals from Youri Tielemans, Harvey Barnes, James Maddison and Jamie Vardy saw Brendan Rodgers side run out as comfortable winners.
Wolves struggles continued as they are in 19th place with just two wins this season, with fans becoming frustrated in today’s defeat.
A side that had gained of a reputation of becoming difficult to break down, they have constantly leaked goals, while only scoring five at the other end.
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To top of a difficult week, Wolves failed to acquire the services of Queens Park Rangers manager Michael Beale, with caretaker boss Steve Davis set to remain in charge.
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One positive to their season has been the performances of Nathan Collins, who they signed from Burnley in the summer. Collins returned from suspension today after his red card for a horror challenge on Jack Grealish.
While he couldn’t stop the goals today, Nathan Collins admitted to the Express and Star he was embarrassed by today’s performance.
“They deserve for us to at least try hard. We didn’t give them a performance to be proud of. It’s not good enough. End of. It’s nowhere near where we need to be
It’s a shambles, a poor performance. It was embarrassing playing that today, I feel ashamed, for me and the players, and we need a reaction.
We said it before the game, both boxes, you look at the stats, we’ve had so many chances. We’ve had the better chances probably, but we don’t score a goal, they have five shots and score four goals. Defensively and attacking, we were nowhere near where we needed to be.
I don’t think it can get much worse, I think we can get better. There’s so much quality in this dressing room to get better and I think we will.”