Wolves striker Kevin Doyle is supremely confident that the club can stay aloft in the Premier League despite sitting in the relegation zone.
The Molineux outfit have recorded just 21 points from 25 league matches to sit in a precarious position whilst sacking manager Mick McCarthy earlier this week but Doyle is remaining upbeat about the final three months of the season.
"We'll go to Newcastle in a few days' time thinking we can bounce back in the same way. We've got games to go where we can pick up points.
"There are a few teams around us we can get above and we've 13 games in which to do it so let's be positive.
"We're not cast adrift in any way, we're not really struggling. We are in a good position to get out of it.
"We've given ourselves a fighting chance. We feel we can pick up points along the way.""We've had ups and downs. But we seem to be reasonably good at bouncing back. We got beat badly by Liverpool and then came back to beat QPR," he said.
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