Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has called for more consistency from his players after the West Midlands outfit lost to Queens Park Rangers.
Nuno's side were knocked off the top of the Championship standings after the setback at Loftus Road, but Wolves have a chance to respond at Norwich City on Tuesday night.
Wolves are still considered the title favourites at the second tier, but Nuno has challenged his players to produce better performances on a regular basis.
The 43-year-old is quoted by the Express & Star as saying: "Football always gives you a chance [to bounce back]. It's going to be a tough cycle of games and we have to perform better than Norwich.
"We know what we have to do, we're dealing with a tough competition – we have to be consistent game after game. I don't think there'll be any problem lifting the players because we don't get carried away with wins.
"Our level of focus and dedication must be always the same. Each game you must have 100% motivation."
Wolves are currently in the process of playing three games in a week, with Fulham to follow on Friday after the long trip to Carrow Road.