Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is desperate to break his team's winless streak - and sees no reason why that should not happen at Old Trafford. McCarthy takes his side to face Manchester United in the fourth round of the Carling Cup having not tasted victory since the previous round more than a month ago, when they beat Notts County 4-2, and without a win in the league since the opening day of the season. With that in my mind, the home of the cup holders would seem to be the worst possible destination for McCarthy's men, but he does not see it that way. He said: "At this moment in time, wouldn't it be great for us to have a cup run? "Everyone knows about the games we've got. We've just been beaten by Chelsea, we've got Man United in the cup, [Manchester] City in the league, United in the league then Arsenal in the league. "So wouldn't it be great to have a victory of any sorts amongst all of those? And if it's going to be in the Carling Cup, let's have it."
Source: PA
Source: PA