Wolves boss Walter Zenga urges players to keep focus
Wolves boss Walter Zenga has demanded his team keep their focus as they take on rock-bottom Wigan tonight looking for a third successive league victory.
Wins over Newcastle and Brentford have got Wolves back on track and within sight of the play-offs.
But Zenga has warned his team not to take their eye off the ball despite Wigan's lowly league position.
The Italian said he was 'afraid' of tonight's match. "If we start thinking it's an easy game we fall down and hurt ourselves," he said.
"There are no easy games, or easy teams. Every game is one story.
"I'm afraid of this type of game. The situation is inverse to a week ago. One week ago we must show something for ourselves after one draw and one loss. Now we come from two victories. Now it's us that have to confirm what we did. And Wigan want to show they're not in the right (position).
"We must be very, very careful of this game, with our attitude and concentration."
Wigan, who have four ex-Wolves players in their ranks in Nathan Byrne, Michael Jacobs, Adam Le Fondre and Craig Davies, are winless in seven as they struggle to adapt to Championship life following promotion last season.
After facing the team currently 24th and bottom, Wolves host table-toppers Norwich on Saturday.
And Zenga wants consistency from his players. He added: "Respect is the most important thing. Feet on the floor, very solid. The players understand this."





