Striker Kevin Doyle admits the importance of Saturday's trip to Burnley will take care of itself as Wolves prepare for the next instalment of their Barclays Premier League survival bid.
The two sides are locked closely together in the bottom four of the table with Wolves' boasting just a point's advantage in advance of Burnley's home game with Stoke at Turf Moor tomorrow.
Whatever happens there, Saturday will be another massive date in the top flight calendar, and Doyle admits it's not an occasion that needs any talking-up.
He said: Burnley is another big game - they all are.
"We've beaten Burnley this season and we're looking to do it again.
"We build games up - we built up Bolton and got beat, so we don't want to make it too important because we have a chance the week after even if we don't beat Burnley.
"A win the following week would probably lift us out of it again so it's important not to think that if you get beat one week that that's the end of it.
"Whether it takes the last four games of the season and we have to win those four games, we have to keep believing every week.
"The manager has said to us we have to keep believing, keep training right, keep doing the right things away from the pitch and hopefully the chances we're getting will go in."
Doyle has also been reflecting on Saturday's defeat by the odd goal to Manchester United, where Wolves once again matched their illustrious opponents but for a clinical touch in front of goal.
The club record signing posted another hugely impressive display as a lone frontman, despite the close attentions of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.
"I felt there wasn't all that much difference between the sides," he said.
"But they won and we were left thinking 'what if?'
"It's been like that for the last three games, but it's also been a bit like that for us all season so far."
"It was fine for me playing up there - I knew what it's going to be like.
"It's not easy but you just do it and hope to nick a chance or try to set someone up.
"We had some good opportunities to score and we just hope if we carry on doing things the way we are, then things will turn our way.
"That's what United do when it's coming towards the end of the season - they scrape 1-0 wins and they did that to us on Saturday."

CLICK HERE FOR SIMPLE GUIDE TO ONLINE RENEWALS: DEADLINE 5PM FRIDAY