Kevin Foley insists Wolves have no fears about their hat trick of claret and blue awaydays as he labelled Saturday's trip to Burnley as potentially bigger than facing Manchester United.
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The trip to Turf Moor is followed by away fixtures at Aston Villa and West Ham before returning to home soil to tackle Everton, but Foley is buoyed by Wolves' decent away performances.
And he's not taking any notice of Wolves' poor performance at the same ground last February, not least as they produced an impressive display in winning there the previous season.
"Whether we've been home or away in the last couple of months it hasn't really affected us," he said.
"We've still gone about our business and were unlucky at Bolton in our last away game.
"We've given a good account of ourselves both away and against some big teams at home and hopefully will carry that on this weekend.
"We won't be taking Burnley lightly by any means.
"They are scrapping just like us.
"It's going to be a tough game and probably even a bigger one than Man Utd.
"We'll go there full of commitment and desire and looking to take three points from the game.
"We played badly there last season but the season before played very well.
"But it's not about putting anything right.
"It's just about the here and now, going up there being solid and taking our chances when we get them."
Foley has not only played on the right of midfield since Wolves switched formation in January - whilst against Manchester United on Saturday he finished at left back.
Plenty of strings to the bow then, but he has re-iterated how the performances of the team under the 4-3-3 only need the addition of a clinical touch in front of goal to show their true rewards.
"The gaffer just put me in at left back for the last ten minutes on Saturday when Wardy came off and we were looking to get the ball forward," he says.
"It's good to play in a few different positions and I've been enjoying it on the right of midfield.
"We've packed the midfield when we've had to against big teams like United and Chelsea but have also got forward as well to support Kevin (Doyle) up front.
"Jarvo is an attack-minded player who has got some good crosses in and with the other three midfielders joining in it's been a big help.
"We've stayed in games very well with this formation and all we need to do is start putting chances away.
"We've been working hard and been solid - and just need to add goals to our game."
