Wolves duo have buried the hatchet
Wolves keeper Wayne Hennessey today revealed he and Roger Johnson have settled their differences.
Wolves keeper Wayne Hennessey today revealed he and Roger Johnson have settled their differences.
The injured Wales international, who is currently recovering from a ruptured cruciate knee ligament, was involved with an angry spat with Johnson during the 3-2 defeat to Bolton on March 31.
Johnson and Hennessey squared up after the £4m former Birmingham defender said the keeper should have collected a ball.
Hennessey hit back in a heated row which exposed the tensions behind the scenes.
But in a conversation with a Wolves fan on social networking site Twitter, Hennessey said he and Johnson have buried the hatchet.
"Everything is cool with me and roger, we need a good spirit in camp to get straight back up," tweeted Hennessey.
"Spirit is good hopefully we can get a win then kick on from there."
Hennessey also revealed that the players have taken well to new manager Stale Solbakken.
"Yeah really good, lads like him training is good so hopefully we can get a win 2nite," he said.
The Wales keeper said wantaway Dorus De Vries is supporting Carl Ikeme, who has started the season between the posts.
"Dorius (sic) has been brill and supporting Ikeme all keepers support whoever is playing (keepersunion)," he said.
Hennessey admitted he is still several months away from returning, but hopes to be "bigger and stronger" when he is fit.
"I'm training with the goalkeepers at moment still few months away from training fully," he tweeted.
"Getting better slowly but making progress. I Cnt wait to get back."