PAUL Scharner is pleased to be heading for Molineux on Sunday after admitting West Brom's home form remains a huge cause for concern.
The Baggies have taken just eight points from 12 games at The Hawthorns this season.
In contrast, their away form has brought 18 points with only five clubs claiming more on their travels this season.
Roy Hodgson’s men will be aiming to complete a double over Wolves when the clubs meet at Molineux in the televised game.
Scharner is looking forward to getting away from B71 after expressing his frustrations at their continued poor form, most recently in Saturday’s defeat to Swansea. Asked why Albion were struggling so poorly at home, Scharner said: “It’s a good question why we can’t do well at home and if I start talking I might be here for a long time – I don’t have the time to do that. It seems we’re so well organised on the defence that it suits us more away as we don’t have to make the play and the crowd is not awaiting anything.
“That’s the dfference at home because we’re expected to dominate the game and at the moment we’re not winning.
“Saturday was another home defeat and it’s a very poor run we’re on. We have to put this behind us and concentrate on Wolves.
“You have to take risks sometimes to try to get our luck back otherwise it might never change.
“If you look outside the weather is bad, it’s freezing and the fans await something from us.
“We are still involved in that relegation battle but we need to get our home record right.

