It may feel like a case of déjà vu as the Wollongong Wolves hit the road for another tough contest in Sydney on Wednesday night.
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Luke Wilkshire's men will travel to Belmore for a catch-up NSW NPL game against Sydney Olympic, marking the Wolves' third away match in the space of 12 days.
The side started that run with a hard-fought 2-2 draw with Marconi on April 2, before playing out a 0-0 stalemate with Sydney United 58 on Sunday afternoon.
Those results have left the Wolves hungry for victory.
"We had a recovery session on Monday. We were naturally disappointed not to get the three points, but we've got to move on quickly. And it's a big game and a good game to look forward to against Sydney Olympic," coach Wilkshire said.
"At this stage, every game is a key game. And we want the three points. I guess there's been a couple of tough road trips, and we'll take what we've got and move on. But we need to start picking up the three points."