Mick McCarthy remains assured that his Wolves side will avoid Premier League relegation this season.
The veteran manager sees his side sitting second bottom of the table after going down 4-3 to title-chasing Manchester City. Wolves put up a great fight to come back from 4-1 down however it was not enough to stop the side going down to yet another defeat.
One thing in Wolves' favour is how tight the bottom of the Premier League is this season, as they are still only one point from safety despite winning only six games all season, although the football odds indicate this sort of form will not be good enough.
McCarthy claims Wolves could have "had something" from the weekend's game, but is confident the side he has put together at Molineux is good enough to avoid the dreaded drop.
He claims to be "more than happy" with the squad he has and has faith in the team he oversees, despite their struggles this season and the fact the Premier League betting suggests they are in trouble.
"We've got a fabulous team spirit and big hearts in the team and that will keep us up, no question. They don't leave anything on the pitch. Of course we can stay up with this set of players - and we will," stated McCarthy.
McCarthy made his first piece of transfer window business last week by ensuring Chelsea defender Michael Mancienne will remain on loan at Wolves for the rest of the campaign to bolster the club's Premier League relegation battle.
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