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Jody Craddock confident that Wolves will turn corner.

Jody Craddock

JODY Craddock has insisted Wolves will soon start harvesting the results their performances deserve after watching them push another of the Premiership’s top dogs all the way on Tuesday night.

Three days after giving Chelsea a real run for their money at Stamford Bridge, Wolves were sunk 3-2 only by a last-gasp goal in the Carlin Cup at Manchester United.

They were two encouraging displays from Mick McCarthy’s side. And though the hard fact is the two defeats extended Wolves’ run to nine games without a win against Premiership opposition, with Manchester City and United and Arsenal up next, Craddock remains confident.

The defender, sidelined for the last two games by a thigh injury, is sure that if the players keep playing to the same quality, results will turn.

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