Wolves defender Leander Dendoncker has vowed to take his chance after Willy Boly's suspension.
The Belgian international, who Wolves are due to pay £12million for in the summer, has spent most of his time on the bench this season.
But with Boly suspended for three games, Dendoncker is determined to impress manager Nuno Espirito Santo.
"I knew there was going to be a chance to come. I got the chance and it's up to me to show it was worth it. I just have to keep working," said Dendoncker, who was signed in the summer but only made his Premier League debut at Tottenham last month.
"In general I'm a relaxed person. I always try to work hard, even though I don't play.
"Mentally it's really difficult, for any footballer it's hard when you don't play.
"But you try to work hard for yourself, and try to be ready for when the opportunity comes.
"That's what I try to do, work hard in training and be ready for when I get the chance."