Kalajdzic on his 'tough' return after Wolves beat West Ham published at 10:44 BST 27 August 2025
Image source, Getty ImagesWolves have "hopefully shifted the momentum" on to their side after Tuesday's 3-2 Carabao Cup win over West Ham, says striker Sasa Kalajdzic, who made his first competitive appearance in over 560 days.
"It sounds even harsher when you say it like that," Kalajdzic told BBC Radio WM about his absence. "I had a newborn one week after I got injured - I had plenty of time not to think about myself so I've spent it well. It was a long time but I'm happy to be back.
"It was amazing [his return] and not the easiest one being 2-1 down, but I'm happy for the win. It's easier when the team is successful. But it was tough, and I can see I've been out for a long time so, it's getting better and better."
On getting the win alongside fellow striker Jorgen Strand Larsen: "It's important and I'm happy for the team and for Jorgen. It's a nice solution having two tall players up front - it's a rare combination nowadays but I think it's effective sometimes.
"We can breathe a little bit for one or two days, but then it's full focus because the league is more important than the cup.
"Football is momentum sometimes and hopefully we've shifted the momentum on to our side now."


























