Wolves boss Rob Edwards has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Tottenham at Molineux (kick-off 15:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
• Edwards provided an update on goalkeeper Jose Sa, who picked up an injury before the Leeds game: "He trained today [Friday] so we'll give him as much time as possible but he felt comfortable today so that's pleasing."
• He added Matt Doherty trained all week so he is available, but Ladislav Krejci "will be struggling".
• On relegation being confirmed: "Tough to take but we knew where we were. We were marooned at the bottom of the league. We don't like it. It wasn't easy, I don't think it was ever going to be. There has been mistakes made here for a number of years and the trend that the club has been on for a while has been leading up to this so there is a lot for us to learn.
• He continued: "If you make mistakes, you can be punished and we have seen that with a number of clubs. We have been able to make some improvements and we want to take positive momentum into the new season so we want to do that [from] tomorrow."
• When asked how he personally processed relegation, Edwards said: "We acknowledged it and I felt I needed to show some strong leadership with the staff and the players and what we want to do moving forward. We know this has been a challenging season but it's about what we do next. It's been difficult for the supporters and I know it is challenging. Let's react in the right way. Nobody would want us to feel sorry for ourselves. We have to respond in a professional way and do a good job."
• On recruitment for next season: "Players [are the ones who] go over the line and do it so it is important that we get that bit right. The process was started in January and a lot of hard work has gone on to make sure we are in a good position in the summer. We want to act as early as possible to give us the best chance to work with the group."
• Edwards spoke about an altercation between team-mates Tolu Arokodare and Mateus Mane: "That was a couple of weeks ago. Not uncommon. We dealt with it and we have moved on from it. There is a lot of passion and sometimes things can get physical. We have a group that care. They are a tight group and sometimes things can spill over. I've got no problem with any of the individuals."
• On facing Tottenham: "Roberto [de Zerbi] is in for a reason, because they have had some difficulties as well. Momentum is hard to change. It's a really good game and it's an interesting game so it shouldn't be one that is difficult for us to respond. I hope we can show the best side of us and I know it will be a difficult game. We want to try and finish as strongly as possible. We haven't done that as a football club so that is the message we are driving. We have got to guarantee our performance levels are high."
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