Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has spoken to the media as he prepares to face Bournemouth this weekend.
Leeds are coming into the clash on the back of their second win of the Premier League campaign and Farke will hope to continue his fine start to the season against the Cherries.
He first spoke about the confidence in the team after an excellent start to life in the English top flight.
Leeds' form has 'been coming'
"There is no replacement for goals and to score goals and to be there with the end product is always beneficial.
"You could feel it coming in the games before... to have a moment in the game where you score three goals it is good for the belief of our offensive players and the whole group.
"There is no replacement for wins, no replacement for goals and for that it was definitely a good weekend for us (against Wolves)."
Momentum is being built
Next, Farke opened up on building momentum against good opposition such as Bournemouth as Leeds try to find their feet.
"As always as a newly-promoted side we know you are never really a favourite going in to a game, but we also know that we are in good shape.
"We had a decent start to the season, especially in the home games; we are capable of winning points no matter who we are playing against."
Bogle is back in training
Farke then gave an injury update on Jayden Bogle who was forced off in the 83rd minute of Saturday’s win at Molineux with a foot injury.
"He is back in team training. It was just a bruise. He will be available if nothing happens.
"James has made progress in his rehab and was in team training yesterday. He has a chance to be involved, it will be a late decision. Gnonto will not make it with his calf. Hope to have him in team training next week."
Elland Road must be a fortress
Finally, he spoke on Elland Road and how crucial it will be to their survival in the Premier League.
"To have a fortress at home is important. You need eight or nine wins to stay in this league - also important we pick up points away from home."