O'Hara joined Wanderers on loan from Tottenham in January for the rest of the campaign with a view to making the move permanent in the summer. He has quickly made an impact, and eight points from the last four games have given Mick McCarthy's side genuine hope of staying up.
But O'Hara is looking at the bigger picture and is confident there is enough ability in the squad for Wolves to become more than just relegation fighters.
O'Hara told Press Association Sport: "When I came into the team, we were picking up results. I'm sitting here thinking 'this team should never be down there' and hopefully now we can keep pushing on and getting results.
"As I've said to a lot of people at Wolves, if this club can stay in the league this season, it can really push on. The guys up top want to push the club forward.
"Everyone in the club realises after the second season you stay in the Premier League, especially a big club like Wolves with a massive following, we can push on next year. If you can keep a squad like this together, it is going to be fantastic. We are the team in form in the bottom part of the table, and I think we can keep pushing up the table."
Source: PA
Source: PA