Wolves are into the hat for the fifth round of the FA Cup after beating Blackburn Rovers.
Wanderers avoided an upset, and turned in a good performance at Ewood Park to make it back-to-back wins across all competitions.
Wolves were a bit sluggish to start with but grew into the game.
After surviving a controversial offside call to disallow a Blackburn goal, Wolves took the lead through Joao Gomes.
Matheus Cunha added a second moments later, and Wolves then saw out the game in the second-half.
In truth, it was comfortable for Wolves in the second-half and the final scoreline could have been bigger, and the defence was watertight.
It was a day full of positives, but Wolves did lose Hwang Hee-chan to an injury – and Vitor Pereira has now provided an update on the South Korean.
What Hwang Hee-chan told Pereira about his latest injury for Wolves

Hwang was handed a start today by Pereira, having also started in the previous round against Bristol City.
Hwang made a decent impact in the game, and was involved in both of Wolves’ goals.
He assisted Gomes, before playing a role in the build-up for Cunha’s strike.
But just before half-time, Hwang pulled up and then had to go off and after the game, Pereira confirmed it was the player’s hamstring.
Sharing what Hwang told him, he said (via E&S): “We have some problems. The pitch was difficult for injuries, we have some problems.
“Hee-chan, we’ll see what happens. I hope it’s not serious.
“Some players complained with muscular pains, so we’ll see.
“It was Hee-chan’s hamstring and in a conversation with me, he said he didn’t feel anything serious.
“We will see. We must wait two days and then see.”
Hwang’s hamstring strikes again
Thankfully, Hwang has told Pereira that he doesn’t feel the issue is serious, so hopefully, he won’t be out of action for too long.
It was a shame for Hwang to go off when he did, because he did have involvement in both the goals and may have fancied getting in on the act in the second-half.
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And a goal would certainly have done a lot for his confidence.
Wolves fans won’t be too surprised about another hamstring issue for Hwang.
The 28-year-old has had a few now since he came to the club in 2021, and will be keen to recover from his latest as quickly as possible.