Jaïdi's youngsters halted Rovers' ten game unbeaten streak seven days ago, earning their sixth (in all comps) clean sheet of the season, but attention now turns back to PL2 as Staplewood Campus prepares to host its final Under-23s fixture of 2017.



"Yes, great result [against Blackburn], that puts us at the top of the cup group," Jaïdi reflected.



"The boys showed, most of all, the desire to win and to keep the clean sheet. The most important thing is to keep the momentum, and keep the winning mentality until the end of the year.



"Other clubs will look at us and follow our results or achievements. We look at other teams, their players, to give us an insight of how to deal with them.



"The boys have had a good week in training, for sure. We've had a positive few days following the Blackburn win, you can feel the spirit in the changing room."

Yan Valery celebrates netting Southampton's opener against Blackburn

The visitors are level on points with Saints in Premier League 2 standings, with victory enough for either club to reach as high as sixth, entering the final league fixture of this calendar year in a week's time.



Speaking about the strength of tonight's opposition, and the value of the three points of offer, Jaïdi added: "Wolves have some good individuals, especially strong up front.



"They will go direct at times, especially under pressure, but largely they will try to play out from the back. They show a lot of energy.



"That gives it more of an edge, whoever wins goes above in the table. Hopefully we'll do our best to come out on top."