WILL HUGHES reckons Crystal Palace have their "mojo" back and believes his Eagles can soar to a top-half finish.
The Londoners failed to win a Premier League game until last Sunday's victory over Spurs.
But they have followed that up with a League Cup win at Aston Villa and this point at Wolves.
And there is now reason to suggest that the tide has turned-especially for boss Oliver Glasner, who was under severe pressure even days ago.
Midfielder Hughes, 29, said: "We have played three games in six games with intensity with a thin squad and it is testament to the character and drive of the team.
"Every manager in the Premier League is under pressure.
"Things change quickly but it is testament to him how he has dealt with the lads, Hughes (above) admitted Palace had not been on top form at the start of the campaign but believes they've turned a corner.
He added: "We've reacted because earlier in the season we were not quite at it.
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