Wolves can create more headaches for Liverpool with victory at the weekend and Bueno has been one of the breakthrough stars of the season.
“I want to win.” “He has established that character and it’s important to keep on winning because we have quality.” But it’d be better not to be with my twin brother, who is now in the Dortmund youth team. At that time I used to have a snack!” On paper, things are only marginally better - the club are clear of the bottom three, only by virtue of goal difference - but there is a renewed sense of optimism under Lopetegui. “To be in good shape, I had to gain six or seven kilos. “A lot of friends have me on Fantasy Football,” says the Spaniard, who has recently become a must-have player in the game. The problem was that I needed a lot of people to see me, because I came from a non-professional club, and obviously there were doubts. “I was strong, but skinny,” he says, remembering those early days when Wolves pushed him to bulk up. It was a fantastic opportunity that I had to grab with my hands.” They helped me to adapt, to get used to the language, although perhaps it was difficult for me that we had dinner so early, around 5.30pm! Bueno may have now established himself as a Premier League footballer but his journey to the top - even if it has come faster than for many players - was far from straightforward.