Following Wolves' 1-2 defeat against Newcastle, striker Jurgen Larsson spoke to the club's official website to express his views on the current state of the team, his personal role, the mood in the dressing room and his luck. Larsson is confident that the team is moving in the right direction, but in the face of the upcoming tight schedule, he called on the whole team to need to pick up the pace and improve through details to win the game. Despite the loss, Larsen believes that the team has improved on their overall performance, especially showing good athleticism against a strong team.

Larsson also spoke about his role in the Wolves, stating that he is gradually adapting to the team's tactical system and that the understanding between him and his teammates is growing. He emphasized his ability to run and fight in the game, while also acknowledging that his teammates need more time to fully understand his style of play. Although the team has yet to achieve the desired results, Larsen is confident that as long as he maintains the current momentum and continues to work hard, victory will eventually come.

Larsen understood and empathized with the disappointment in the locker room. He pointed out that the team dominated the entire game but ended up with a loss, which definitely made everyone feel frustrated. However, he also encouraged his teammates to pick themselves up, learn from the defeat and get ready for the next game. Larson believes that as long as the team can maintain their unity and fighting spirit, victory is in the near future.

Finally, Larsen talked about the luck factor. He felt that his team was in control of the game but suffered from unfortunate dropped goals at crucial moments. Nonetheless, he emphasized the importance of learning from these mistakes and avoiding repeating them in future matches. Larsen said that the game of soccer is so full of variables, but the team must keep a positive mindset and continue to look for and seize every possible opportunity to win the game.

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