Unwanted records not up for discussion under Edwards

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Boss Rob Edwards dismissed suggestions Wolves' unwanted records will impact his struggling squad.
If Wolves fail to beat Brentford at Molineux on Saturday they will equal the longest winless start to a Premier League season of 17 games - set by Sheffield United in 2020-21.
Their last top flight win came eight months ago against Leicester on 26 April and Wolves are bottom of the table with just two points.
Their nine straight league defeats is also a club record but Edwards, who replaced Vitor Pereira last month, will ignore the negative numbers.
"I wasn't aware of it [the 17 game record]," he said. "It's not great is it, but I haven't mentioned it and it's not something we'll go talking about all the time.
"We need to keep the lads believing a little bit and not be too negative around the place.
"They are all aware of the situation because there's no hiding from it. From the training and atmosphere around the place, it doesn't feel like it's all doom and gloom and it's all lost.
"It's not what I'm seeing on the training pitch and it's not what I saw in the game [a late 2-1 defeat at Arsenal] on Saturday. I can only go on what I see and feel - it doesn't look like it's affecting the boys in any way."