'Even if it is one per cent': Ladislav Krejci gives Wolves vow ahead of run in and makes 'disrespectful' point
Wolves' recent form means they could still mathematically avoid the Premier League drop.
It still remains highly unlikely but a draw against Arsenal and impressive victories over Aston Villa and Liverpool have lifted Wolves up to 16 points.
They now sit just four points behind 19th placed Burnley - with Nottingham Forest and West Ham 13 ahead of Rob Edwards' side.
The odds of them surviving remain low - but with eight games to play against a number of sides who are also fighting for their Premier League lives, Wolves do have the opportunity to put a squeeze on those above them.
And summer signing Ladislav Krejci insists that Wolves will continue to fight and battle, even if there is only a 'one per cent chance' of pulling off what would be the greatest of escapes.
He also believes it would be 'disrespectful' if players spoke about next season - given the fact Wolves still mathematically have a chance of survival.

He said: "It’s hard for me to speak about what happened before I was here, but I can speak about now, and of course, I see the progress from the start of the season. I see improvements in the structure and about mentality, so we are growing up as a team and match by match, everybody feels more comfortable and more consistent with everything.
“The target is clear for us. We are out of the cup now, so we have only the Premier League and every game, every week and every match will be very important for us. Let’s see how far we can go.
“We know mathematically there is still the chance, so for us, it’s our job to work the hardest we can. Week by week, we can feel that we can get there and know how we can get there.
“Our goals are clear. We still have a chance, even if it’s one per cent, it’s still a possibility, so this is our goal. This is how we will take it till the end of the season, and if we have the chance to fight for it, I will be the first in line to do it.
“We will be crazy, and also disrespectful to the club and to the fans, if we speak about what could be next season, because the season is not finished and we are still involved. This is not just how I am thinking, but it’s how all the people around here are thinking.”





