Wolves are still without a win, after Jan Paul van Hecke nestled an 86th-minute equaliser to seal a 1-1 draw for Brighton.
Vitor Pereira was shown a red card for ‘irresponsible behaviour’ and Wolves scored just a minute later.
Chants for Pereira ensued, and it looked like Wolves were on their way to all three points.
However, it was another two points dropped in late fashion, and former captain Conor Coady was left worried about what he saw after the final whistle.
Conor Coady says full-time scene at Wolves vs Brighton is a concern

Conor Coady was doing punditry work for Sky Sports as part of Super Sunday, and following the full-time whistle, the former Wolves man noticed something concerning.
After the game, the players stood still looking dejected, and the Englishman was quick to point out his unease at the scenes.
Coady said, “Images like this are always worrying, where the players are just standing around, nobody is really getting together, and nobody is really doing anything.
“You look down and Wolves are conceding goals, and not goals you want to concede as well. They are in a tough place, and I hope they come through with flying colours, but they are in a tough spot.”
The images were not nice to see, and the players were clearly dejected. While it was not the same level of performance as against Tottenham, it was still a great chance to get a win.
The goal was no doubt a major heartbreak for both supporters and the Wolves squad.
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Vitor Pereira knows that things must turn around, and the games following the international break have just got more important.
Two must win games after the international break for Wolves
Wolves face both Sunderland and Burnley after the international break, and the Old Gold have to win both.
Two back-to-back wins against newly promoted opposition would provide much-needed relief at Molineux, but it would also bring them one step closer to climbing out of the relegation zone.
Right now, they are sitting on just two points after seven games.
Time is running out for Vitor Pereira’s side to truly give themselves a chance at survival, and more disappointing results against the two aforementioned sides may spell doom for the Wanderers in the relegation fight.