Goal
The win moved Wolves up four places and onto the edge of the play off spots, 16 points off second place Reading.
Wolves got off to the best possible start – a goal after just 75 seconds.
It was South Korean International Seol Ki-Hyeon who’s shot cannoned in off the far post. It was the wide-mans third goal of the season and his delight was evident as he headed towards the bench to celebrate with the coaching staff.
The tempo Wolves had set was too high for the visitors to cope with and Leon Clarke should have doubled Wolves lead just five minutes later.
Seol’s cross towards the back post was met my an unmarked Clarke, but the youngster somehow managed to direct the ball onto the back of the City keepers head.
However Wolves finally made their dominance pay off on the stroke of the 37th minute.
It was Seol again who played the ball into the box and there was Romanian International Vio Ganea who turned and fired low into the net, continuing his incredible career average of a goal every other game.
However there were no more goals but the Wolves fans who saw the first win in six games weren’t complaining.
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