Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder James Henry has insisted that the club do not need to panic about their recent run of poor form.
The League One outfit have won just twice in their last eight games, but while they remain in second position in the table, Henry believes that Kenny Jackett's team should remain positive going into the Christmas period.
The 24-year-old told the Express & Star: "We're still in a really good position and we all want to be in those top two spots, although it's at the end of the season that counts.
"There are going to be ups and downs in a long season and we have to make sure that there are more ups for us.
"There's no reason to panic but we want to be trying to pull away, not looking over our shoulders at the teams trying to catch us."
Henry has scored three times in 10 appearances since joining Wolves on loan from Millwall.