Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Jamie O'Hara has urged his teammates to continue playing attacking football.
Manager Mick McCarthy has selected two strikers in the club's last two matches, resulting in a victory over Sunderland before suffering a heavy loss to Manchester United at the weekend.
Despite the differing outcomes, O'Hara is hoping that the same tactics will be employed for future fixtures.
"If we play like we did at United and against Sunderland, on the front foot, it's end-to-end football but it's positive and that's how we play best," the 25-year-old told the Express & Star.
"We started by playing 4-4-2 on Saturday but, if we have to switch to 4-5-1, we can do it by staying positive.
"We looked dangerous and if we can keep being positive and keep playing on the front foot, we'll get results."
O'Hara joined Wolves on a permanent basis from Tottenham Hotspur during the summer.