Kenny Jackett is looking to out-fox Wolves' rivals
Cunning Kenny Jackett today admitted he is having to come up with more ways for Wolves to win as he bids to stay one step ahead of their rivals in the battle to go up.
Saturday's 3-0 win against Port Vale was ultimately comfortable but only after their Staffordshire neighbours matched their 4-2-3-1 formation and gave them a scare by wasting the chance to take a first-half lead through Tom Pope.
Bakary Sako's deflected drive eventually gave Wolves the breakthrough six minutes after the break and they never looked back as Nouha Dicko's brace inside three minutes sealed their seventh win in a row.
"Tactically we need to work out a second or a third way of doing things if this particular way at present doesn't work – which looked the case on Saturday for quite a long while," said head coach Jackett.
"I think you have to find different ways of doing it.
"Injuries, loss of form and other teams perhaps working you out at times can lead to you needing to make changes.
"Saturday was a good example. I was just thinking about changing things when we scored and then the game changed completely."