Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic gears up to turn around dismal sequence against Kenny Jackett's team after FA Cup exit to Sheffield Wed.
Jokanovic says history is bunk when it comes to Fulham's chances at Wolves tomorrow night.
Fresh off an FA Cup exit to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, Whites gird loins for a clash where new boss and side have won but a single Championship point in five attempts and will do so without Cauley Woodrow - out for up to 12 weeks with a foot fracture.
Fulham won an FA Cup replay on penalties at Molineux last term, but in three league games along with the two Jokanovic encountered as Watford boss - a single draw for the Hornets is all they have to show between them.
The Fulham manager said: "I cannot compare this and last season. I'm not living in the past.
"Fulham is different now; Wolves is different; and although they have a very strong team, we must find the best way for an important game."
Jokanovic is set to ring the changes for a second game in 72 hours that sees Moussa Dembele a shoo-in for stricken Woodrow.