After the poor display at Huddersfield I was hoping for a reaction and there certainly was. Nuno made five changes to his starting line up, and I don't know whether it threw Cardiff, but at times it looked like a Premier League side against a conference one. Cardiff started off with plenty of possession, and had a few sorties into the Wolves area. They almost took the lead when a spinning ball almost eluded Ruddy, but he reacted quickly and dived on the ball before it crossed the line.

In almost our first attack we took the lead when some wonderful close interplay involving MGW, Jimenez and Jota saw Jota hammer the ball into the net from close range. Soon afterwards Jota and Jimenez linked well again in the Cardiff area, before the number nine blasted in yet another goal.

Cardiff looked shell shocked and although they huffed and puffed they were often left chasing shadows. Traore was causing all sorts of problems with his blistering pace and was unlucky not to score when he shot wide after a run from the half way line. I expected more goals in the second half but Wolves were happy to let the visitors have the ball and then nick it off them. Vinagre on the left was having a terrific game and brought a world class save out of the Cardiff keeper. Neil Etheridge went on to make several terrific saves to keep the score at 2-0.

Romain Saiss, I thought had a very good game and will certainly be needed in defence next Sunday at Chelsea, with Ryan Bennett picking up yet another yellow, which in turn will see him pick up a two game ban. The physical game that the Welsh side are noted for was not apparent and Dendoncker with Saiss controlled the midfield.

To be critical, we had the chance to really enhance our goal difference, but we failed to take it. I felt we needed a third even though we dominated, it only takes one slip and the visitors would have had a foothold back in the game.