Let's build on that victory says Wolves boss Kenny Jackett
Boss Kenny Jackett has called for Wolves to build on Saturday's victory over Reading as his team broke their Molineux hoodoo.
They went into today's game at lowly Charlton having won their first home match for almost three months, thanks to James Henry's goal.
And Jackett said Wolves had to add to that against the Addicks today.
"It was our first (at Molineux) for some time, which is a big step for the players to be able to build on," he said.
"We have to try to build on that. It was a very hard-earned win against a very good Reading side.
"We have two away games now and we would prefer to be going to Charlton with a win as we now have."
Wolves, who have been linked with a move for Bolton's former Crystal Palace left-back Dean Moxey, are no nearer to the top six (nine points) or the bottom three (seven points) after the Reading victory.
But while Jackett hopes his team's confidence improves as a result of the win, he suggested the pressure on him has not lessened.
"Hopefully the players will take some confidence from this," he added.
"There is always pressure on a head coach or manager.
"I didn't feel any more than normal but I do understand it is a results business.
"We finished seventh last season and were in the play-off race all the way through.
"As it stands now we are not in the play-off race and are looking over our shoulder.
"It is a close league and it is competitive, but like everyone else we want to be looking up if we can but we have got to work hard enough to earn that.
"For me personally, you are always under some form of pressure and it is about making sure we get the players organised and encourage them and give them the belief we can do well."





