Tolu Arokodare was handed a rare start for Wolves against Crystal Palace, and despite not scoring, the Nigerian did make himself something of a handful.
There was little service given to the strikers on Saturday, and neither Jorgen Strand Larsen nor Arokodare can be blamed for that.
The pair did have a couple of good moments where they linked up well, and it could be a combination Wolves fans get to see more often.
Rob Edwards did hint that Tolu Arokodare could see more minutes, but there is the impending AFCON tournament that could take him away from the club for over a month.
However, there was a moment where Arokodare held a long conversation with Oliver Glasner following full-time, and the Crystal Palace boss has responded to questions about it.
Tolu Arokodare was confident he would suit the Premier League
Oliver Glasner remaining tight-lipped on Tolu Arokodare conversation

Fans will be eager to know about the context behind the chat between Oliver Glasner and Tolu Arokodare.
The two have never been at the same club, so any past history between the two is ruled out.
Their time in Germany could be the key, with Glasner managing and Tolu Arokodare playing in the country at the same time.
However, it seems like we may never know. Oliver Glasner has refused to comment on what the conversation entailed.
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And as Glasner said, there are sure to be rumours about Tolu Arokodare leaving Wolves starting to pop up now.
There were claims just last week that the Nigerian could leave for the Turkish league.
Early signs are that Tolu Arokodare can be key for Rob Edwards
One of the biggest noticeable factors of Tolu Arokodare in the Wolves side yesterday was the ability to use him as a defensive asset for set pieces.
The Nigerian frequently won the first header on Crystal Palace’s long throws and corners.
The striker made four headed clearances and also won three out of five aerial duels. His physicality can offer the Old Gold something different up top, but it also makes them more resilient in defence.
Tolu Arokodare did not score, but he had an eventful game against Crystal Palace
He has certainly given himself a chance of back-to-back starts, so let’s just hope the goals can follow. The forward certainly believes in himself anyway.
