Tommy Doyle knows the Wolves players have got to dig in and show their quality as they look to fight their way out of the struggle they currently find themselves in.
Following defeat to West Ham United on Monday evening, the Old Gold now face a crucial clash with fellow relegation rivals Ipswich Town at Molineux this weekend, and the midfielder is determined to turn fan frustrations around with three points.
On the loss to West Ham
“We’re all disappointed. We play for ourselves, for the manager, and for the fans, however it is, because that's the profession.
“Obviously, we're in a difficult moment and everyone's frustrated, but that’s how it is.”
On contentious decisions
“We should have had two pens, but again, sometimes when you're in these bad moments, it doesn't go for you.
“We're obviously disappointed, there’s frustration all around, but we’ve just got to get ourselves out of it.”
On the support of the Wolves fans
“The fans turn up every week supporting us and we're not giving them much, so we've got to roll up our sleeves and dig in.”
On a big game against Ipswich
“Every game is massive. With the situation that we're in now, every game is massive. We've got to roll up our sleeves and sort it out, because obviously it's not good enough.”