Wolves go into another tough game this weekend against Brighton in the Premier League.
Fans are hoping this will be the game where everything changes for Wolves, after coming so close to taking a point off Manchester City last weekend.
There was a much improved performance from Wolves at Molineux, with the players looking far more comfortable in the back three system.
But it’s Brighton up next for Wolves and it is going to be tough.
The Seagulls look great once again this term under new manager Fabian Hurzeler, and have already beaten Wolves once this season in the Carabao Cup.
For Chris Sutton, it is a tough one to call, as the pundit took issue with something Gary O’Neil said after the defeat to City.
Chris Sutton disagrees with Gary O’Neil over John Stones goal, makes prediction for Brighton v Wolves

Many Wolves fans are still reeling from the goal that was scored by John Stones last weekend.
O’Neil was also very unhappy, and then spoke about unconscious bias towards top clubs in England.
O’Neil also spoke about the goal Max Kilman had disallowed against West Ham United last season when Tawanda Chirewa was deemed to be offside and interfering. But Sutton feels the Stones and Kilman goals are totally different.
He told BBC Sport: “I disagreed with Wolves boss Gary O’Neil because I thought it was correct not to disallow Manchester City’s last-gasp winner last weekend.
“O’Neil was clutching at straws to compare it to the goal Max Kilman had ruled out against West Ham last season because, unlike Bernardo Silva for City, in that incident, Tawanda Chirewa was offside and directly in the goalkeeper’s way.
“I felt for O’Neil because Wolves played really well.”
Wolves fans have everything crossed that the team will be able to get a result against Brighton this weekend, and that there will be no VAR controversy.
But Sutton feels the home side will be victorious.
Predicting a narrow 2-1 win for Brighton, he added: “I am really tempted to go for them to get a draw but, although they deserved to get more than one point from their first eight games, they (Wolves) have been inconsistent.
“Wolves have definitely got a goal in them, but I am going with Brighton to take the points.”
Wolves must use their disappointment as fuel
To lose in such fashion against City last weekend will have been so hard for the players and O’Neil to take.
But Wanderers must now move on swiftly, and use that disappointment as fuel against Brighton, who we know are a solid side.
We’ll see how O’Neil sets up, and most eyes will be on who the Wolves manager chooses as his goalkeeper.
Position | Team | Played MP | Won W | Drawn D | Lost L | For GF | Against GA | Diff GD | Points Pts |
15 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 11 | 15 | -4 | 8 | |
16 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 9 | 15 | -6 | 8 | |
17 | 8 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 16 | -10 | 4 | |
18 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 11 | -6 | 3 | |
19 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 6 | 18 | -12 | 1 | |
20 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 10 | 23 | -13 | 1 |
Jose Sa was hailed by Alan Shearer for his performance against City, and many fans feel he deserves to start against the Eagles.
Sam Johnstone has been back in training after injury, and will be in contention.
The likelihood is that O’Neil sticks with a back three and wing-backs, with Wolves looking far more comfortable against City in that system. Brighton are not massively different in terms of style, so it would be a real shock if one of the centre-halves dropped out.