Wolves winger Matt Jarvis is setting his sights on more goals to help keep his side alive after ending his drought on Saturday.
Attacker aims to improve record after ending drought
Wolves winger Matt Jarvis is setting his sights on more goals to help keep his side alive after ending his drought on Saturday.
The 25-year-old netted Wolves' equaliser just one minute into the second half as they went on to beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1 at Loftus Road.
Jarvis, who claimed his first England cap last year, has waited since August for a goal with his last coming in Wolves' 2-0 victory over Fulham in the second game of the season.
Kevin Doyle scored the winner against QPR to give Wolves a valuable three points but, despite delighting in the victory, Jarvis admits his next goal must come sooner rather than later.
"It was a massive result for us and much needed," he told the club's official website. "Of course it's a good thing to score any time but to put one in at the end all our fans were was a bonus.
Confidence
"We were able to create more chances as our confidence grew and we were all thrilled that Doyle scored one as well.
"I can't afford to wait as long for my next goal as I did for this one. I think I scored four two years ago and I always aim to improve season by season."
The much-needed victory gave Wolves their first win in 10 outings and keeps them above the relegation zone by just one point.
"We had been having a difficult time, so the win is a big boost," Jarvis added. "It has made looking at the league table a much better experience.
"This week feels a bit different because we've got an extra day to prepare for the next game but the fact it's against Albion will add to the anticipation.
"Our supporters remind us at every opportunity what a massive game it is and we will make sure we're ready for it."