Wolves must find bite - Henry
The club captain at Molineux feels the showing in the Premier League clash on Saturday was Wolves' worst of the season. Mick McCarthy's men did rally late on, after falling 3-0 down, but were unable to undo the damage caused by a slow start and remain second from bottom in the table. Henry admits the performance against Bolton fell short of the high standards set by the club, but insists Wolves are capable of turning their season around. "We've got to keep our heads up," he told the club's official website. "It's not all doom and gloom because we've played some good football this season and this was possibly our worst performance. "We've got to put things into perspective. "We weren't at the races against Bolton but we've got another six games coming up which are massive and potentially winnable. "We've got to dust ourselves down and get back to the drawing board." Any hope Wolves have of starting to edge clear of trouble will rest on their ability to cut out costly errors at crucial times. Henry added: "Again it was a really sloppy start from us and to go a goal down so early just killed our gameplan. "I don't think we really recovered until the second half but even then we conceded two more sloppy goals. It was a bad performance from us. "Every game is a battle and a difficult game."