Wolves face Brighton at Molineux on Saturday and are seeking to get back to winning ways.
Steve Davis will in charge once again for Wanderers, as speculation picks up again about Julen Lopetegui.

The Spaniard is back in talks with the club about succeeding Bruno Lage and by many accounts, there is a reasonable chance he will take the job.
But all eyes are on Saturday’s game with the Seagulls, who could make it an uncomfortable afternoon for Wolves.
They beat Chelsea 4-1 last time out, which was Roberto De Zerbi’s first win as manager.
Prior to that result though, Brighton hadn’t won any of De Zerbi’s first five games.
So it will be interesting to see which Brighton turns up at Molineux.
Wolves played out a 1-1 draw with Brentford last weekend, and did well to get back into the contest after Ben Mee had opened the scoring.
There was more fight on show than in previous weeks, and the players must now try and build on that second-half showing.
Ahead of the game, BBC Sport pundit Chris Sutton has made his score prediction.

He believes that Wanderers’ woes will continue, and that Brighton will win 1-0.
He said (via BBC Sport): “Wolves fought hard for their point at Brentford last week, and I keep saying they are not as bad a team as their league position might suggest. But then they are exactly that bad in their next game.
“It is a blow for them to be missing Diego Costa, aka Mr Angry, up front after his red card against the Bees and their lack of goals means they are always under massive pressure in games.
“That’s why I am going for Brighton to win at Molineux, like they did at the end of last season.
“They produced a brilliant performance to beat Chelsea and give Roberto de Zerbi his first win as Seagulls boss. If they can repeat that display, they will get the same result this time.”
Wolves have the capacity to beat Brighton, and should show same fighting spirit as against Brentford
There were definitely positive signs from Wolves in that second-half against Brentford.
It was actually somewhat surprising that Wanderers hit back so quickly after that goal from Ben Mee.
Wolves then pushed hard for an equaliser but just couldn’t find a way through.

The players should take heart from that display, and try to replicate that level against an erratic-of-late Brighton side.
There may be no Diego Costa to call on this weekend, but Wolves still have the means to beat the Seagulls.