Wolves winger Stephen Hunt says he is back and ready to fight for the club's survival in the Premier League.
The 29-year old has recently returned to the Wolves squad following a hernia operation and has been restricted to just 17 league appearances this term.
However, Hunt feels as though he is ready to give his all as Wolves get set for a relegation scrap beginning with the Black Country derby against West Bromwich Albion on Sunday. He is also keen to get back to national team action with Republic of Ireland.
I'm training well and, with three games to go, it's good. I've felt good since I came back from my hernia. I'm in a better mindset than I was before," he told Express and Star.
"I hope to be peaking for the last few Wolves games and the Carling Nations games and Macedonia, if selected. It still wouldn't satisfy me but it would sweeten it to have an impact.
"Being in the Premier League is like playing in the West End - it's brilliant, the best league in the world and where we all want to be."
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