'If we think we can go out and win because we beat Tottenham then we are wrong': Nuno Espirito Santo warns his Wolves players about complacency ahead of Crystal Palace clash Nuno Espirito Santo has warned his players against complacency after Spurs win Santo's men have been in a rich vein of form lately and host Crystal Palace next The Wolves manager said his players canbot afford to take it easy against Palace He said: 'We're wrong if we think we can out and win just because we beat Spurs' By Riath Al-Samarrai for MailOnline Published: 23:00 GMT, 1 January 2019 | Updated: 23:00 GMT, 1 January 2019 Viewcomments Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo has told his players their win over Tottenham will count for nothing against Crystal Palace on Wednesday night. Santo's side have been in excellent form with four wins in their last six games and carved out a reputation for tripping up the bigger sides. Their win over Tottenham followed a victory against Chelsea earlier in the campaign and draws with Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal. Nuno Espirito Santo insists Wolves can't just roll over teams because they beat Tottenham The risk is that complacency could set in against a lesser light such as Palace, but Santo said: 'They are a very good team with some extremely talented players. 'If we think we can just go out there and win because we beat Tottenham then we are wrong. 'We will have to work just as hard as we did on Saturday, if not harder. The Premier League is the toughest and you cannot afford to rest or take it easy.' Helder Costa pictured celebrating after scoring the third in Wolves' famous win last weekend He added: 'It's important we make the Tottenham victory look an even better one than it was by making sure we put on a performance and get a result against Palace. LAST 6 RESULTS (Premier League Only) Tottenham 1-3 Wolves Fulham 1-1 Wolves Wolves 0-2 Liverpool Wolves 2-0 Bournemouth Newcastle 1-2 Wolves Wolves 2-1 Chelsea 'I hope we will take a lot of momentum and confidence from the win at Wembley. We should do. We played very well. 'We must now try to ensure we start the same way against Palace as we finished the game against Spurs. We have had two very difficult away fixtures in London and got four points. 'It will be good to get back playing at home where we should be looking to continue our run. 'We have a small squad and it has been a busy period of matches. I made some changes at Tottenham and will probably have to make one or two against Palace.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility