Wolves captain Ruben Neves says there can be "no more excuses" after their poor start to the Premier League season continued with a 2-0 defeat at West Ham.
Bruno Lage's side slipped into the bottom three with a disappointing display as they failed to add to their meagre tally of three goals this term, with speculation growing over the Wolves' manager's future.
Without forwards Hwang Hee-chan, Raul Jimenez and long-term absentee Sasa Kalajdzic, there was a noticeable lack of attacking thrust to accompany some neat and tidy possession.
And their hopes of a second-half fight back against the Hammers also appeared to be solely placed on the shoulders of substitute Diego Costa as the former Chelsea forward played his first competitive match since December 2021.
"What we are doing in the Premier League is not enough and having the ball is not enough," Neves told Sky Sports.
"I think everyone, including me can give a little bit more. We are not in good form so something needs to change. The people [fans] don't deserve to see what we are doing at the moment.
"It is not the manager's responsibility it is everyone. We are the ones that can get the results. It is about us, not anybody else. We struggled a bit in the beginning with a lot of new players, a lot of players going out, but no more excuses."
