Wolverhampton Wanderers have had a fantastic week.

The club caused a huge FA Cup upset by knocking out Liverpool.

The team then demolished high-flying Barnsley 3-1 and also had a productive transfer window which saw the arrivals of Helder Costa permanently, Ben Marshall and Andreas Weimann.

While advancing into the fifth round of the FA Cup is a tremendous achievement for the club, the fans will want to be guaranteed Championship football next season.

Wolves currently find themselves 16th in the Championship and 10 points clear of relegation, and so will want to continue the form they have found themselves in from the last two games.

Wolves face a trip to Burton Albion on Saturday who are just hovering above the relegation zone. Lambert, then, will be hopeful of coming away with another victory and seeing his side climbing the table.

Here are TWO players Lambert should start against Burton on Saturday...

 

Helder Costa

This one goes without saying doesn't it?

The club signed Costa permanently from Benfica for a club record fee after an impressive stint on loan.

The Portugese winger has caused defenders nightmares this season in his 29 appearances for the club in which he has netted nine times and provided eight assists.

Wolves will be hoping he can do the same to the Burton defenders on Saturday. Costa simply has to start this game and the rest of the season for Wolves if he is fit.

Ben Marshall

Marshall, 25, is another signing to have been made by Wolves this January and so the fans and Lambert will be itching to have a look at him in the side. Marshall signed from Blackburn Rovers on a three-and-a-half year deal for an undisclosed fee.

Lambert said of Marshall to the BBC: "He is a terrific offensive player." "He is a really good footballer and will be a welcome addition. He will know with the results that are happening that he will have to fight to get in the team. I think the fans will love him."

Clearly Lambert holds the new signing in high regards after his experience with him at while managing Blackburn and could throw him into the team straight away on Saturday. The fact Marshall can play as a winger or a right back gives Lambert plenty of options for adjusting the team.

Wolves are seemingly expected to beat Burton on Saturday.

While competition in the squad is bound to be high, this could be a great chance to blood him into the side and see what he can do.