KEN Anderson has urged supporters not to point fingers after Wanderers’ 4-0 home defeat to Wolves.

With two games to play, Phil Parkinson’s side may now need to win their last two games against Burton Albion and Nottingham Forest to avoid relegation.

Saturday’s demoralising loss damaged goal difference and the manner of performance has been heavily criticised.

Writing in a column less than 24 hours after the final whistle, the Wanderers chairman has made a rapid appeal for calm among supporters.

“To use the old cliche, we now have two cup finals ahead of us and it is important that we dust ourselves down, don’t dwell on yesterday’s result, or what is happening elsewhere,” he said.

“The target is clear for all to see: we need to win our next two games and hope results elsewhere also go our way.

“We must ignore any negativity in the media and social media and focus solely on the job ahead. It’s what happens on the pitch that matters, not what is written or said elsewhere.

“We have the strength and character within the squad to do this and everyone, players, management and supporters alike, must continue to believe that both games ahead are winnable. We have been in similar positions before, both last season and this and the team have delivered and that must now be everyone’s sole focus.

“Now is not the time to point the finger or lay the blame, or debate what has taken place. Now is the time to focus on the next two games and not the past and for the Bolton family to get behind the team, as you have done all season, and help ensure we retain our Championship status. There will be plenty of time at the end of the season to look back and see what we can do better next season.”