Karl Henry has called on his team-mates to demonstrate their killer instinct in front of goal on Sunday.
But Wolves skipper urges team-mates to close out matches
Wolves captain Karl Henry has called on his team-mates to demonstrate their killer instinct in front of goal on Sunday.
Mick McCarthy's men lock horns with Midlands rivals Aston Villa this weekend looking to end a run of back-to-back league losses.
Wolves struggled for goals last term, but midfielder Henry believes they now have the firepower to trouble any team, so long as they close out matches when on top.
Henry said: "You need to be able to create goals from nowhere and I think we've got that in the team.
"We've got goals now in the team. It is a nice feeling to have.
"You need to have knowledge that you can go and get goals when you are having a bad game or not having the best of times.
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"It is important. You look at Stoke and, for 85 minutes, they seem to be getting dominated and they still seem to go on and win games.
"I think we've added that quality now. Steven Fletcher and Sylvan Ebanks-Blake has been on fire so far this season while Kevin Doyle was fantastic for us last season.
"Fletcher has already got off to a flying start since coming from Burnley and banged in a few goals."
But Henry admitted: "We've got to learn from the two defeats we've had on the road.
"To go 1-0 up at Fulham and Tottenham is difficult enough. We've done it two weeks on the bounce and lost both games.
"We've got to learn something from that and maybe, if we are having a bad patch in the game, we've got to stick with it and stay in the game.
"If we come away with a 1-1 draw after leading, it might be disappointing, but we've got a point."