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West Ham ace Ben Johnson uses one word to describe Molineux ahead of Wolves clash

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Ben Johnson spoke to WHUFC.com about the atmosphere at Molineux ahead of West Ham United’s clash with Wolves tomorrow.

Wolves will welcome West Ham to Molineux for the three o’clock Premier League kick-off tomorrow.

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Bruno Lage has made a fine start to life in charge at Molineux and his Wolves side currently sit comfortably in eighth spot in the Premier League table.

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Meanwhile, Hammers boss David Moyes continues to work wonders at the London Stadium.

Tomorrow’s game should be an absolute cracker with both teams well-renowned for playing attractive brands of fast paced, attacking football.

A trip way at Wolves is never easy though and West Ham will have to be at their very best to pick up all three points.

West Ham ace Ben Johnson uses one word to describe Molineux ahead of Wolves clash

The Hammers won 3-2 away at Wolves last season.

It might be harder for us this time around, however, with fans now allowed back inside stadiums.

Hammers ace Ben Johnson spoke to the club’s official website and used one word to describe Molineux:

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“It’s going to be a tough game – the atmosphere at Molineux is immense, but we love away days. We thrive on experiencing other atmospheres – we used to be seen as underdogs, but now you can hear the groans from the opposition fans when we go forward. Life’s changed for everyone in this place and it’s a great place to be.”

Immense.

He’s right. When Wolves are flying, their home support is undoubtedly one of the very best in the country.

It will be vitally important for the West Ham players to come really fast out the blocks and keep the Molineux crowd as quiet as possible from the kick-off.

If Chelsea fail to pick up a point in the early game away at Leicester, West Ham have the chance to jump level on points with the league leaders.

What a season this could be for the Hammers.

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A win at Wolves will further cement our place inside the top four.

We all know too well that three points at Molineux can never be taken for granted though.

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