Matt Jarvis insists Wolves have stopped the rot
Molineux man of the moment Matt Jarvis today insisted Wolves have stopped the rot as he challenged the team to emulate Albion against the big-boys. Molineux man of the moment Matt Jarvis today insisted Wolves have stopped the rot as he challenged the team to emulate Albion against the big-boys. Jarvis notched his second goal in as many home games as Wolves surrendered a lead for the fifth time in six matches in Saturday's 1-1 draw against West Ham. But the in-form winger believes Wolves are making progress, saying: "We've just got to learn from it - and at least we got a point which is a start. That's progress. "It was important for us to get something against West Ham to end the bad run."
Molineux man of the moment Matt Jarvis today insisted Wolves have stopped the rot as he challenged the team to emulate Albion against the big-boys.
Jarvis notched his second goal in as many home games as Wolves surrendered a lead for the fifth time in six matches in Saturday's 1-1 draw against West Ham.
But the in-form winger believes Wolves are making progress, saying: "We've just got to learn from it - and at least we got a point which is a start. That's progress.
"It was important for us to get something against West Ham to end the bad run."
Saturday's looming trip to Chelsea kicks off a five-match spell against the current top four, including Manchester United twice.
And Jarvis believes Wolves can take a leaf out of the book of Albion, who followed up their win at Arsenal by drawing at Old Trafford on Saturday.
"We'll go to Chelsea as a better side this time and with an extra year's experience in the Premier League," he said.




