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Wolves' Hammill hoping to face former club Liverpool

Wolves winger Adam Hammill hopes he can make the first team for this weekend's trip to former club Liverpool.

The 23-year old joined the Reds' youth academy in 1995 before leaving as a senior in 2009 and he is desperate to play at Anfield on the back of an impressive performance in his side's 5-0 Carling Cup win over Millwall on Tuesday night.

"That was the first fixture that I looked for when the fixtures were announced and it will be nice to go back there and soak up the atmosphere because I've never had the chance to play at Anfield," he told skysports.com.

"I'm really relishing it, so hopefully I'll get to play in it, whether it be starting or coming on and trying to make an impact off the bench.

"I've got no regrets about leaving Liverpool to play regular first-team football because if it wasn't for that decision I wouldn't be where I am today, in the Premier League.

"I walked away from Liverpool and dropped into the Championship, worked hard and earned the move back into the Premier League in January.

"They've made some really good signings this summer and they've changed the way they play as well, with two out-and-out wingers and the likes of Luis Suarez and Stewart Downing look very dangerous going forward.

"They are both players that like to get on the ball and make things happen, so we will need to try and stop them.

"They look like a club that could get back into the top four again this season and the effect that Kenny Dalglish has had since returning to the club had been amazing."

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