LOUIS Anderson believes the galling nature of Friday's defeat at Wigan has made the squad all the more determined to obtain the right result against Castleford on Monday.
Having led 14-8 at half time at the JJB, everyone involved with Wolves was taken by surprise by second-half events in the 38-14 loss.
Anderson, whose try won the match for Wolves in the dying stages of their Easter Monday fixture at Castleford, says the squad have been doing fitness work this week after such a disappointing second-half display.
He said: "I think we came out in the second half and we were flat.
"We played the first 40 minutes strong and obviously couldn't handle the next 40.
"Losing sucks but that was a hard one because we were in the game right up until half time. We just got too far ahead of ourselves.
"But you put it behind you and have a positive attitude for the next week.
"The win was there and obviously coming out and losing, if it's done anything it's made the players even more hungry to win. That's the attitude in training this week."
And Anderson is keen that Wolves produce better results for the sake of the club and their under-pressure coach.
"I think there's pressure on all of us," he said. "The fans are great supporters to us as players and to the coaching staff.
"They have an expectation obviously to play well and I feel like as a player we haven't been giving them that.
"I think some of us have been disappointed with our own game and our performance.
"You can't blame them for being disappointed.
"We want to do well for Paul Cullen and do well for ourselves. And if we do well for ourselves, it's good for the fans."