
Bruno Lage believes Wolves are not far away from becoming Champions League contenders.
The Molineux look unlikely to make the top-four after going down to fellow hopefuls Arsenal and West Ham United over the past seven days.
Speaking after Sunday's loss to the Hammers at London Stadium, Lage said: "The most important thing is we have 12 games to go and the people are talking about what is our goal – it should be very clear, our goal is to continue to play the way we play.
"We go into our next game against Crystal Palace and we need to play like we did against West Ham.
"We arrived in February with 40 points and our fans are talking about Champions League, and the real teams who have that goal because they invest a lot is teams like West Ham and Arsenal.
"We are not far away from them, because we played very well against them. Against Arsenal, we conceded a goal at the end, and today we conceded that chance and didn't score any goals.
"We haven't won anything, but I think we can understand better that we're not far away from these teams. It's in short details, in experience, and we need to win in the next 12 games to do our job. It's been a good season until now, and we need to fight for every point until the end of the season.
"Under my command, no one is going to relax until the end of the season. I want 43 points against Crystal Palace."
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