Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Kenny Jackett has claimed that his players face a "real test" to get their season back on track.
Wolves have lost their last two matches, but are second in League One as they prepare to face Rotherham United on Saturday.
"It's a real test for us now. We have to see it as a lesson after losing two games on the trot for the first time this season," Jackett told the Daily Star.
"We have to be ready against Rotherham. You must identify areas where you can improve, and if you get those things right then you can win the next game or batch of games.
"We've been in every game but we've got to set our standards high and if we want to go up automatically they have to be very high."
Wolves have collected 43 points from their 20 league matches this season.