STELIOS says Wanderers must revive their Champions League hopes at Arsenal on Saturday.

The Greek midfielder is disappointed at how wasteful Wanderers have been in the last two games.

Losing winning positions to draw at Portsmouth and at home to Wigan cost the Whites four points in the last two games.

Stelios says those four points could eventually mean the difference between Champions League and UEFA Cup football and insists the team must tighten up again quickly. He said: "Scoring the goal against Wigan does not interest me."

"I don't mind who scores the goals. What I mind is the two points we lost.

"I am very disappointed about that because we lost two points at Portsmouth and two points against Wigan.

"Maybe those four points will cost us the fourth place in the Premiership at the end of the season.

"We may pay for that if, at the end of the season, we miss the Champions League by two or three points."

Stelios is encouraged by the fact that seventh-placed Wanderers have games in hand on the teams above them who are battling for a Champions League place.

Fourth placed Spurs are six points ahead of Bolton, having played two more games, Wigan are one point better off having also played two more games while Saturday's opponents, Arsenal, are two points ahead of Wanderers having played one more game.

"The only positive thing is that we have matches in hand," the playmaker added.

"If we can take maximum points from those matches, it will be magnificent."

Stelios said the disappointment of the last two results does not put any more pressure on the side to get a result at Highbury.

"We will go to Arsenal to get a result," he said. "That would happen no matter what had happened in the last two games.

"We fight every match. We see every match separately and we fight to get a good result.

"Even if we had won against Wigan we would go to Arsenal to win or to make the draw.

"We can get fourth place, why not? It is a real possibility. If we take advantage of our matches in hand we will stay in there."