Wolves veteran Jody Craddock insists confidence is sky-high at Molineux, despite sitting in the bottom two.
Following defeat to Arsenal, Mick McCarthy's men face a trip to Chelsea after the international break.
Craddock said: "We have to concentrate on our own game. We can't worry about the position we're in, we just keep playing the football. We can survive.
"The first 20 minutes against Arsenal was a positive but we gave away sloppy goals. If we'd stopped their first goal, it could have been a different game."
Craddock deflected Arsenal's second goal past his own keeper Wayne Hennessey.
But he became Wolves' joint top scorer alongside Kevin Doyle with his last-minute header from Matt Jarvis' corner.
Craddock added: "If I get a ball on my head, I can score. Matt's delivery was fantastic."