HARRY Arter reckons Cherries can get the better of play-off chasers Wolves – provided hit the ground running.
The Molineux men returned to the Championship from League One at the first attempt last season and sit eighth on the back of three straight league wins without conceding.
And with precious points in the race for the top flight at stake tomorrow (7.45pm), Arter argued that a swift start could prove vital.
“It would be silly to think of Wolves as a newly-promoted club from League One," said Arter. "They are a massive club with a good team.
"When you look at their history, where they have been over the past 10 years and the resources they have at their disposal, you can see why they are challenging.
“We will give them a lot of respect. They have some really good individuals with Premier League experience so we have no right to expect to win.
“But we have every confidence in our own ability and feel we can get a result as long as we get back to our best and play with a high tempo.
“There are no guaranteed results in this league. No team is way ahead of any other and any success comes from honesty and hard work which we have in abundance."
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