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Wolves will be looking to get their European ambitions back on track when they take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. At the start of the season, most supporters would have snapped your hand off for a 17th-place finish, amid the financial turmoil that ensued. But after taking 29 points from their first 22 matches, survival is nailed on and Wolves are instead of dreaming of a European finish. The Wanderers enter this contest six points behind seventh-place Manchester United, however, they could have closed that gap if they hadn’t lost that 4-3 thriller on Thursday night. Gary O’Neil’s si…

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