Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Walter Zenga has called on his side to produce a 90-minute performance in their West Midlands derby with Aston Villa.
The Molineux outfit have registered 15 points from their opening 11 games in the Championship, but back-to-back defeats to Wigan Athletic and Norwich City have left Zenga's team in need of a positive result at Villa Park on Saturday evening.
The 56-year-old told the club's official website: "We must start the game and finish the game in the right way.
"In this moment we've had games where we've played bad in the first half and better in the second half, sometimes we've played better in the first half and bad in the second.
"We have to find the stability, we have to find the right things and I think that this game is important for us to find this kind of point. Start good and finish good so, from the first minutes, we don't have to go there thinking we have to defend. No way."
Zenga was named as Kenny Jackett's replacement in the summer after Wolves were taken over by Chinese conglomerate Fosun International.