West Brom captain Jed Wallace says he's up for Sunday's FA Cup derby against Wolves.
Wallace had two years at Wolves, though admits he didn't enjoy it.
“When I left Millwall (in summer, 2022) it was something I decided that wherever I went I wanted to sort of move to the area," Wallace said.
“At the time my oldest boy was starting school so it was a case of where we moved to we wanted to go as a family and buy into the local area. There's a few Baggies fans at the school gate that I speak to and you start to appreciate what it means.
“Literally in the petrol station on Thursday a guy jumped out of his van and said 'you have got to do it on Sunday' and I was like 'yeah, just let me fill my car up mate, I will try my best!' I am sure it has been the same for the Wolves players this week and a lot of the other lads. That's what football is about.
“There's a lot of pent-up excitement, aggression, probably a few other things as well. When you grow up as a kid these are the games you want to play and even for my dad these are the games you want to watch. We certainly won't lack any motivation."