So standing in the way of a potential Europa League quarter-final for Wolves, is Olympiacos.

The Greek side shocked the footballing world last time out after they scored a dramatic winner at the Emirates to knock out Arsenal, and will firmly have their sights set on doing the same to Nuno Espirito Santo's side.

There can be no question that the Molineux outfit cannot afford to take them lightly, and thankfully for them, they will surely have learnt from Arsenal's mistakes, and identified the key things they need to deal with - not least 6 foot 6 powerhouse Pape Abou Cisse.

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The Senegalese ace may be a name familiar with Wolves fans, having been linked with a move to the club last summer. This is a player who is quite remarkably an inch taller than Willy Boly - by all accounts one of the most physically intimidating presence in English football thanks to his sheer size.

And it was no surprise that Cisse has been a major goal threat for Olympiacos even despite being a centre-back. He scored the header to put the Greek side 1-0 up at the Emirates, and it was a strike that took his tally to nine in 62 total games for the club.

Whilst recognisable name Mathieu Valbuena may be the danger man in terms of a creative sense - the veteran French ace has a career average of 2.4 key passes per game - it may well be Cisse who poses the kind of issue that Wolves need to keep a keen eye on.

Having failed to sign him last summer, the 24-year-old could well punish Nuno and his team big-time. After rising to the occasion against Arsenal, it's fair to say Wolves have been given a fair warning as to the kind of damage Cisse can cause.

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