Kevin Doyle revealed Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has urged his players not to panic after dropping into the bottom three of the Barclays Premier League. The midlands club suffered their fourth successive defeat and had skipper Karl Henry sent off in a 2-0 defeat at Wigan on Saturday. And, after the home clash with West Ham on October 16, Wolves have a daunting run of successive fixtures when they will take on Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal. Doyle said: "We are now all off on international duty so it's difficult to analyse things too closely until we come back again. "But the gaffer has told us to keep our heads because we were in this position last season and we can learn from it. Hopefully we can do what we did last year again and get away from the bottom three." Republic of Ireland striker Doyle added: "The Wigan game was a big game and West Ham will be another but we are used to every game being like that with big build-ups. The West Ham game will be a chance to put the weekend behind us and get things moving again."
Source: PA
Source: PA