
Wolves are 17th and nine points above the Premier League relegation zone before Tuesday's home game against West Ham, and also speaking on Monday, head coach Vitor Pereira said has no immediate concerns about Cunha as the club look to secure their top flight status. "He is committed. This is the present. The future, I don't know," Pereira said. "He knows his potential. He is a top player. It's normal he has the ambition to fight for titles. It's natural. It happens with other players. But the most important thing is to be committed and help the team to achieve our targets. At the end of the season we will see." Cunha, who scored Brazil's goal in their 4-1 World Cup qualifying defeat to Argentina last week which cost Dorival Junior his job, has scored 15 times for Wolves this season. He is currently halfway through a four-game ban for acting in an improper manner when he was sent off for clashing with Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez in Wolves' FA Cup defeat on 1 March. He will sit out the visit of the Hammers and Saturday's trip to Ipswich before being available to face Tottenham on 13 April.
Pereira added: "The focus is the next game. The focus is the team and Matheus makes part of the team, not for this game but my focus is my team."
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