“We need to put them under pressure and not let them settle and take our chances when we can.”
That’s the simple formula that Chirstophe Berra believes will bring his high flying Wolves the result they need this Saturday when they welcome QPR to the Molineux.
“We won’t take anything for granted, this is a tough game.”
QPR represent a serious threat to Wolves’ impressive start to the season and sit just three points behind the McCarthy’s boys holding 11th place in the Premiership.
With four points from their opening four games and a whole host of new faces at the club from the August transfer window, including Shawn Wright-Phillips Luke Young and Anton Ferdinand, Neil Warnock’s side will be no pushover Saturday afternoon.
“We’re at home and it’s a game we want to get a positive result from” added Berra.
Wolves season began with two wins from their opening two games but a draw at Aston Villa and a loss last week at home to Tottenham have slightly halted the Midlander’s momentum. Berra however doesn’t see the side’s positive attitude to their early season performances dwindling.
“We are disappointed to lose any game but we’ve done well against Spurs in the past and wanted to keep that going,
“Our performance was decent but they [Tottenham] had that added quality to cut us open,
“The defeat will drive us on through for the next game and we want to put things right against QPR.”
Kick-off at the Molineux is 15:00pm this Saturday.
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