Adam Armstrong admitted that he enjoys his time at Wolves and likes everyone there.

2026-04-17 12:17

Adam Armstrong admitted that he enjoys his time at Wolves and likes everyone there.


Adam Armstrong praised the support from Wolves fans for him and the team since his arrival in February, saying the atmosphere made him feel right at home at Molineux. The striker has become an important part of Rob Edwards' management since his move from Southampton two months ago. He admitted that he was surprised by the continued support from the fans despite the team's poor position in the Premier League.  

 

With the experienced striker about to reach his 100th Premier League appearance, Wolves are entering the final six rounds of the season. Adam Armstrong hopes the team can continue their fighting spirit and carry their current momentum into next season, regardless of the final outcome.  

 

Adam Armstrong said: "The fans have been so friendly to me, really great. Whether I'm on the street or shopping, whenever I encounter a fan, they greet me warmly, which is wonderful. I think I've been doing pretty well lately, but the support from the fans has been just outstanding. I'm enjoying all of this, I love the fans here, and I love everyone here."  

 

“They really helped my family and me adapt to life here quickly. It’s like a big family club, and their support helps players perform at their best. We are the same; everyone is eager to win every game. Winning certainly makes everything easier, but everyone here is very pragmatic and down-to-earth.”  

 

"In the remaining six games, we will undoubtedly need the fans to continue to stand behind us and support the team. Personally speaking, considering our current league position, I have fully appreciated the passion and excellence of the fans. Therefore, it is hard to imagine what the atmosphere will be like every week if we can keep winning; it will definitely be very exciting."  

 

"The fans have always been fantastic, and we give our all on the pitch, so I hope they can see that and continue to support us because we are truly grateful to them. Moving to a new club is never easy, especially with a family. But my wife and children are doing very well and they're adapting well, which is part of the job."  

 

“When I was younger, I was often loaned out to different teams, and I gradually got used to that rhythm. I spent a long time at Southampton, and I really enjoyed that experience. But when the opportunity to join Wolves came up, I accepted it without any hesitation, and I’m very excited to be here.”  

 

“I only realized I was close to the 100-game milestone a few weeks ago; I didn’t even notice it at the time. Playing even one game in this league is a dream, let alone reaching 100, it’s truly incredible. My family and I have worked very hard to get to this point.”  

 

“At the time, I thought my Premier League career was over because I was doing quite well in the Championship. As you get older, you start to think about what to do next. At Southampton, we had a slow start to the season, so I wasn’t sure if they could get promoted to the Premier League. Therefore, when Wolves had the opportunity to return to the Premier League, it was a dream for any player, and I couldn’t refuse it no matter how long I could play there.”  

 

“Every time I play in the Premier League, I give my best and fight for the team. Of course, different situations arise at different stages, and the coach may change, so some things are beyond my control. But I really enjoy every moment here because every time I step onto the Premier League pitch, it is every kid’s dream.”  

 

“I’ve been trying to maintain this mindset and do my best. Fortunately, I feel I’ve been performing well since I got here, and I even scored my first goal against Brentford. It felt amazing, and I hope I can keep it up.”  

 

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