Wolves are currently flying high at the top of the Championship table and go into this weekend's game with Fulham knowing a win can more or less give them one foot in the top flight while derailing their rivals' own hopes of sneaking second spot.

It's all set to be a huge game at Craven Cottage as two of the league's in form teams go head to head, but former Wolves legend Steve Bull has issued a word of caution to manager Nuno Santo about one player in the Wolves squad.

Young midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White was the topic for Bull, writing in a column for the Express and Star, and he warned Santo against chucking the youngster in from the off, despite recognising Gibbs-White's obvious talents.

"I would not chuck him in from the start at Fulham today in the absence of Ruben Neves, who is suspended. There is a lot of responsibility there, starting in the middle of the park, and I would avoid doing that just yet." said Bull.

Bull though, a former striker for Wolves who is loved by the Molineux crowd, was quick to praise how Santo has been with the youngster so far, and further encouraged him being used in '20 and 30 minute spells' while the club looks to seal promotion.

Gibbs-White has missed a big chunk of the season through injury but is back in contention now following his return and will be hoping to contribute between now and the end of the campaign.

Wolves fans, what do you think? Let us know in the comments!

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