Wolves winger Matt Jarvis has implored the club's supporters to remain faithful as the players strive for survival.
The Molineux outfit find themselves sitting second bottom on the Premier League table with 10 matches remaining and with a mountain of work to do to remain in the top flight.
Ahead of Sunday's visit of league leaders Manchester United, Jarvis has urged the fans to stick by the team as they go about climbing out of the drop zone.
"They have been fantastic fans over however many years and hopefully they can stick by us and we can repay them by remaining a Premier League club.""The last few results haven't been great and that hasn't helped," Jarvis told Sky Sports News HD.
Jarvis admits the challenge of facing United is enormous but says each player in the Wolves line-up simply needs to give their all and the right result will come through.
"I want to make sure I put in that performance against the man I am up against, you need to be 100 per cent as a team and get in amongst them and stop them playing.""Mentally you are going to be focused on that they are one of the biggest teams out there," he added.
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