Henry confident of Wolves survival

08 March 2010 11:13
United needed a late strike from Paul Scholes - his 100th Premier League goal for United - to kill off the challenge of Mick McCarthy's side, who had chances to secure at least a point on Sunday.[LNB]Wolves remain a place above the drop zone after Hull's 5-1 hammering at Everton and Henry is adamant his side can stay out of the bottom three if they maintain their current standards.[LNB]Henry said: "Saturday was disappointing. I thought we made a very good side look ordinary at times and played really well, but again it's to no avail.[LNB]"You could see how much it meant to United to win the game at the end and it was by no means a comfortable victory. They had to work hard for those points.[LNB]"It's another game with the top four out the way but we can take a lot of heart from the performance.[LNB]"We played well and, although the gaffer keeps on at us about playing well but not getting anything, if we keep going like this we'll be fine."[LNB]Henry's midfield colleague David Jones echoed his sentiments but admits the Molineux outfit need to be sharper in front of goal.[LNB]He said: "It was a good performance against United, as we've been doing in recent weeks, and we limited them to very little.[LNB]"It was hard to take but we have to get on with it and start getting ready for Saturday.[LNB]"We weren't overawed and played our fair share of football and created some chances. We were patient in our build up and passed it around and bided our time like they do.[LNB]"We just need to score some goals. With more performances like that between now and the end of the season I am sure we will pick up points."[LNB][LNB] Barclays Premier League Relegation 2009/2010 Win Outright: Wolves 11/8  

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