Jamie O'Hara is hoping that Wolves' attacking style continues this season despite the 4-1 loss to Manchester United on the weekend.
The Molineux outfit have employed a high-tempo game in recent weeks and ahead of the visit of Stoke City on Saturday, O'Hara wants that carry on in a bid to pull themselves up the table.
"If we play like we did at United and against Sunderland, on the front foot, it's end-to-end football but it's positive and that's how we play best.
"We started by playing 4-4-2 on Saturday but, if we have to switch to 4-5-1, we can do it by staying positive.
"We looked dangerous and if we can keep being positive and keep playing on the front foot, we'll get results."
"I hope so. We can't sit back like we did against Swansea and Queens Park Rangers - it doesn't work," he told Express & Star.
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