Hahnemann backs Wolves to recover

14 October 2010 11:14
Wolves goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann is backing his team-mates to come through their sticky patch and start climbing the Premier League ladder.[LNB] The Molineux outfit made a decent start to the campaign, but four successive league defeats sees them level on points with rock-bottom West Ham.[LNB]Wolves led in recent matches at Spurs and Fulham, although they failed to secure any points after slipping to defeats.[LNB]Hahnemann insists no-one is panicking at the club's lowly position and that everyone in Mick McCarthy's side is pulling in the same direction.[LNB]"I think last year if we were in this position there would have been a lot more tension around the place," he told the club's official website.[LNB]"Sometimes it gets really 'bitty' in training when things aren't going your way. It can make things difficult but we've not had any of that.[LNB]"There are such a good group of guys here and we will know we will get through this. We just need a result to go our way.[LNB]"Everyone is still working really hard and with the players we've got I'm still very confident we're going to be OK."[LNB]Wolves have a relegation six-pointer against West Ham this weekend with both teams winning last season's respective away fixture.[LNB]Their 3-1 success at Upton Park last season remains fresh in Hahnemann's mind and he would love a repeat of that scoreline at Molineux.[LNB]"I remember the West Ham game on the first day and we hit the post twice and came away with nothing," he continued. "It wasn't like we were playing badly.[LNB]"It's just at this level that the quality of teams you are playing against will punish you whenever they can and that's been happening this season and we've paid the price.[LNB]"We've made mistakes as a team on the pitch and it has cost us dearly so we've ended up with nothing from four games.[LNB]"We had some big games last season including a memorable one against West Ham.[LNB]"We beat them at their place but they'd already beaten us at Molineux on the first day of the season. The game down there was a turning point really.[LNB]"We were both in a similar spot in the table and the win we got there helped us make that little break.[LNB]"Everything is on the cards for the same situation on Saturday and hopefully we can do the same again."

Source: Team_Talk