Wolves defender Jody Craddock has urged his teammate to push on after staying aloft in the Premier League.
The Wolverhampton club will again compete in the top flight next term and Craddock, who was delighted after staying up, wants to make a habit of playing in the Premiership.
"It's great that Wolves have survived after what happened last time when we went straight back down," he told the club's official website.
"I've been relegated with both Wolves and Sunderland and it's a devastating feeling, so it makes it even better that we've survived this time.
"It's important that we improved over the season and we've had some good results recently.
"We've had a lot of draws but every point is crucial and that's been proved.
"We've definitely grown as a team during the season and fully deserve to have secured our status.
"It's probably too far to be looking ahead, but when we come back in August the challenge is going to be to do it all again, because we want Wolves to become a team which is established in the division."