Ward: There's fight left in Wolves
Didier Drogba's double strike earned a 2-0 win at Molineux and helped Carlo Ancelotti's side move four points clear at the top of the Premier League. But Wolves more than matched the league leaders for long spells and Ward said: "We limited them to chances outside the box, and it was unfortunate to concede the two goals, but we created enough chances to have got something out of the game. "We were bitterly disappointed in the dressing room but, to put on a performance like that against one of the best teams in Europe, definitely gives us heart to push on for the rest of the season. "Cech made more saves than Marcus and Drogba was the difference. He is a world class striker. "Over the last four or five games we've played well. If we play like that for the rest of the season, against so called lesser sides, then we will be okay. "It was a real positive performance against a team who could win the Champions League this year. We can definitely take heart." Wolves manager Mick McCarthy said: "I am not lambasting the performance. It was good. But we let them off the hook, and 2-0 is not the story of the game. "We are not expected to beat Chelsea but we should have been talking about a draw at the very least and that is what has hurt and disappointed me "But there are a lot of games to go, there will be ups and downs, and what we end up with is what is important."