Matt Jarvis insists Wolves will take no fear into their game with Manchester United in Saturday's teatime kick-off.
Flying winger issues rally call ahead of Molineux clash
Matt Jarvis insists Wolves will take no fear into their game with Manchester United in Saturday's teatime kick-off.
With Wolves vying to retain their Premier League status and United going for the title, there will be no quarter given in the Molineux clash.
Wolves impressed in their last home fixture despite falling to a 2-0 defeat against Chelsea, with boss Mick McCarthy having been pleased with their performance.
And such confidence has been echoed by his players with Jarvis joining Kevin Doyle, who spoke of optimism in the camp earlier in the week, in suggesting an upset could be on the cards.
"We've played extremely well at times against the big sides," he told the club's
official website.
"Of course Manchester United is a really big game but it is one we are all looking forward to.
"We all want to get straight back out there after losing the game to Bolton and Man Utd is a great game to play in.
"We played well against Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs. You find yourself against top teams and top players every week in this position and you have to relish it and you have to look forward to it.
"And we have to go into the game thinking we can get something out of it.
"If we play as we know we can we can get something out of it."