Carl Ikeme is backing Wolves to go on run
Keeper Carl Ikeme believes Wolves remain on the verge of a breakthrough as they prepare to tackle the Championship's top scorers tomorrow.
Ikeme and his colleagues must shackle a Burnley side at Turf Moor who have rattled in 26 goals this season, propelled by the 18-strike contribution of the country's top scorer Charlie Austin.
It will be the toughest challenge so far for Stale Solbakken's rebuilt team.
But Ikeme, one of the hits of the season as he enjoys his most sustained run of first-team football, believes Wolves are inching closer to becoming the 'real deal' in the division's promotion scrap.
"We should be thinking of promotion, of course we should, with the side we've got," he said.
"We've got a good quality team and I think we're on the verge of coming together in a big way.
"We've had one or two results where we've drawn and should have won but I do think we're getting that feeling after all the changes when you start to feel comfortable with the players and confident in their abilities. You can sense that coming.
"Losing Jarvis, Fletcher and Kites left the squad a little bit light.
"But the players the manager has brought in have filled the gap, I think."





