
Ronald Zubar believes Wolves must repeat the determination evident in salvaging a point against Norwich in their battle for Premier League survival.
Mick McCarthy's side twice came from behind in mid-week to draw 2-2 with the Canaries at Molineux.
Right-back Zubar, who has just returned to the side after a lengthy injury lay-off, scored the second goal to cement the comeback just when Wolves were facing a second home setback in succession.
Now they face a visit on Bank Holiday Tuesday to revitalised Arsenal who are back in the hunt for a Champions League spot.
Zubar said: "There won't be any pressure on us against Arsenal and we just have to see what we can do.
"There's no reason why we can't play well there and see if we can pick anything up.
"Arsenal away is always a tough game with a big pitch and a lovely stadium. I'm sure our fans are looking forward to going there.
"We've had an extra day before the game now, after it was put back, and the players have been able to have Christmas Day at home.
"But then we will be looking to go to Arsenal with a good mentality and to show something positive on the pitch.
