Wolverhampton Wanderers have lost back-to-back matches for the first time this season.

Wolves were beaten 1-0 at the weekend, with Nuno’s side sinking to their second loss in a row.
The Midlands side had their chances during the contest, but were undone by a neat finish from Glenn Murray.
And Doherty admits that not much at all was said in Wolves’ dressing room following the defeat.
“It’s frustrating for the team and me personally,” Doherty said.
“We’ll talk about it the performance on Monday, nothing was said (after the game) really.
“We created some good stuff, we’re critical of ourselves in front of goal, we should score more goals.

“We didn’t play badly so we can’t be too harsh on ourselves, we looked dangerous. Obviously we’re disappointed.”
Wolves have not had much experience of losing in recent times, but they have hit a slightly difficult patch of late.
Wolves have now lost to Watford and Brighton in their last two outings, to sink down to 10th place in the Premier League table.
Wolves’ next two matches come against Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, which should put Nuno’s side’s ability to bounce back from disappointment to the test.

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