Boss Mick McCarthy has acknowledged that the lack of goals and indeed conceding early goals is clearly a concern to him and his Wolves team - but there'll be no reaching for the panic button.
This afternoon's Black Country defeat to West Bromwich Albion came despite enjoying large spells of possession and creating plenty of chances, albeit without being able to finish any off at the end of it.
Leading scorer Steven Fletcher was missing with what the boss has revealed to be a torn calf muscle, while Wolves also conceded early to give Albion the "foothold" from which they went on to win 2-0.
"Yes of course it (lack of goals) concerns me," said the boss.
"Fletch is the one that has been scoring and looking like scoring.
"He got injured on Thursday morning and has torn a calf.
"And at the other end conceding early goals is also a concern.
"What we've not had recently is a foothold in the game and a goal to give us something to defend rather than the opposition having something to defend.
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