DOYLE WANTS NO MORE SLIP UPS

Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Kevin Doyle has said that the club cannot be letting their great position slip up in the upcoming matches like they have did earlier in the season.

Wolves claimed a significant victory over QPR during the weekend and it put them on the path towards safety. Wolves have been sending relatively less in comparison with the other Championship teams that came over during the last few years.

As a result of it, they have been consistently battling against relegation in the last three years. Kevin Doyle, though, hopes that the experience learnt from the previous seasons will come in handy this time around.

Wolves will be taking on West Bromwich Albion during this weekend and it is a crucial feature for both teams. West Brom come into the match on the back of four consecutive home match defeats, which has intensified the pressure on manager Roy Hodgson. For his part, the former Liverpool manager has said that the incredible number of decisions going against them is simply unbelievable. Yet, they are excited to struggle once again during this weekend as well, as they're away from home to face a Wolves side, who have been in good form at home this season.

Wolves are just one point above the drop zone in the 17th place. “Three points is good but will mean nothing if we carry on over the next few weeks and don’t get anything. We’re going into the derby having been disappointing the last time we played West Brom. It’s a massive game for us, we’re at home and have to build on this win. We needed that lift ahead of the game,” Kevin Doyle said in the build up to the match against West Brom. Kevin Doyle once again reasserted his commitment to Wolves.