IT IS rare for this St Helens side to ever lose back-to-back games but Paul Wellens is not worried.
Indeed, ahead of Friday's visit of Hull, he has found sifting through the mess has proved restorative for his soul.
Saints fans could go into meltdown if the World Club champions suffer three defeats on the bounce.
But Wellens (inset), just four games into his reign as boss of the four-peat Super League kings, is not losing his cool.
After defeats against Leeds and Leigh, he said: "We've lost a couple of games and it is unusual for us.
"It doesn't happen often. But it's not the end of the world. They are an honest group. We sat down together and through went some vision.
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