Swansea City defender Neil Taylor insists the players have put last weekend's 2-2 draw with Wolves behind them.
The Welsh club dominated proceedings at the Molienux as they skipped away to a 2-0 lead by the 35th minute but were somehow forced to share the points when the home side rallied with two late goals.
Taylor admits the draw felt like a defeat but says the Swans players are very much looking ahead to the visit of Bolton tomorrow.
"Last week almost felt like a loss if we are honest. It was one where we lost two points instead of gaining one," said the Wales full-back.
"But we have moved on from it, when you sit back and reflect on it and watch the video for 80-odd minutes we were very good.
"The gaffer did not have to tell anyone anything after the game. We were all sat there and knew that what happened wasn't good enough.
"This is the Premier League and teams are not there without good reason and they will not roll over. There are big crowds and when a team gets a goal they can kick on and get another.
"Whether you win, lose or draw you have to move on as the next game is completely different."
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