Wolves under-21s star Nathan Fraser believes first-team manager Gary O’Neil watching on from the stands does motivate him, but insists he cannot let it affect his game, writes Will Bannister.
The Ireland youth international headed in Wolves under-21’s second goal of the game in an impressive 2-1 victory against International Cup holders PSV.
"But you don’t want to let it affect your game and put you off, so I just kind of had it in the back of my head.The 18-year-old has made just two competitive first-team appearances for the Premier League outfit which both came in the Carabao Cup, where he scored on his debut in the win over Blackpool.
“I knew I was playing well but I just wanted to score cause I knew that if I had to go off before the game finished and I hadn’t scored then I wouldn’t have really been happy going home," the striker said.Fraser’s link-up and hold-up play throughout the tie was exceptional and he himself had recognised this, labelling it 'one of the most important parts' of his overall game.
“He’s a great example – I feel like I say the same thing every time I’ve asked about Nathan," Collins said.
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