Skipper Karl Henry has warned Wolves are certainties to be relegated from the Barclays Premier League if they repeat their performance from the 3-0 home reversal by Everton yesterday.
The midfielder branded Wolves' showing as "amateurish" and not good enough to win a Championship game, let alone one in the top flight.
First half goals from Jermaine Beckford, skipper Phil Neville - his first for three years - and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov stretched Everton's unbeaten run to six games which have yielded 14 points.
Toffees boss David Moyes believes his side are now safe from the any threat of the drop but Wolves remain second from bottom after another mauling following the 4-1 defeat at Newcastle.
Henry said: "That is as disappointing a performance overall as I've seen here from us this season. At times I think we were amateurish.
"We were all over the place at times, the defending, as a team, not just the defenders, wasn't good enough.
"We wouldn't win a Championship game playing like that, let alone a Premier League game.
"We know we are in a tough spot at the moment and we've got to be performing at our maximum to stay up and to win games.
"I think performing in that manner, and defending in that manner, is not going to keep us up."
Henry added: "At times we looked awful. I don't know whether I'm being harsh. I'm going to watch the game again but it felt at times like we weren't good enough.
"We've all had a few words in the dressing room after the game and we know that wasn't acceptable - along with last week as well."
Wolves had collected eight points from four games before the drubbings by Newcastle and Everton.
Henry said: "Before our last two games, we'd been playing really well, some good football and also we had been solid as well.
"We got a good win at Aston Villa, a good point at home to Tottenham.
"We go back to the drawing board and want to come out in our next game with a performance worthy of everyone at and surrounding this club.
"This performance wasn't that. It wasn't us. It was uncharacteristic performances in my eyes and we've got to get back to like we were a couple of weeks ago."
Neville praised the togetherness and spirit of the Everton players in overcoming a lengthy injury list.
He said: "It was a great performance and at the moment there is a great togetherness in the team.
"It's funny really. We are training in the week with four or five senior players and you look around and think 'dear me, how are we going to win on a Saturday'.
"Then come Saturday, we are patching people up and putting 11 players out there and there is a real togetherness and spirit I don't think we've shown all season.
"With seven games to go, it is all about attitude.
"It is not necessarily about flowing football, it is about attitude and getting the three points.
"At the moment, I feel we are showing all those attributes."
Moyes handed a full Premier League debut to striker Magaye Gueye and also blooded Adam Forshaw as a substitute.
Neville said: "The injury situation is unfortunate. They are all long term injuries. You think maybe we'll have a couple back but you just can't see it.
"The injury situation is bad but it's giving chances to the likes of Gueye and Forshaw and this club is renowned for producing homegrown players.
"We have a manager who is not scared to put them in. Over the next six games, why not give some of these youngsters a chance.
"I think the way football is going, it is the way forward."
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