Wolves manager Stale Solbakken has vowed he can ride out the growing storm after his side crashed to a 1-0 Championship defeat against in-form Millwall.

Millwall striker Andy Keogh returned to haunt his former club with a 78th minute winner on Tuesday in the 300th league appearance of his career.

It sent Wolves crashing to a sixth defeat in nine games and means they have taken just three points from the last 27.

Solbakken, who left the field with chants of 'what a load of rubbish' from angry fans ringing in his ears, has seen his side slide from third to 18th in the space of seven weeks.

"I am full of confidence that I can turn it around," said Solbakken. "I am quite sure that I am the right man. I have no doubt about that.

"I don't think any players have that either. I think they are very much behind me.

"Football is a results business but I hope that I am here to bring success in the long-term and the short-term.

"When you have gone nine games without a win the most important thing is the next game."

Solbakken is under huge pressure and knows his job is on the line.

"I understand the questions (about my job). It is a fair question," he added. "It is about one man having the pressure and that is me.

"I am the man who has to get confidence back in the team.

"In the first-half we went at Millwall and I think we were by far the best team. But in the second-half it was probably the worst we have done this season. We looked nervous and it was very untidy. We kicked it when we should have kept it.

"In the second-half we were awful. We did not look like a football team. All we can say is sorry for the second-half because that was as bad as it can be.

"There is only one man to blame and one man to get it going again and that is me. I have to sort this out quickly."