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Crystal Palace beat Wolves 2-0 at Molineux on Saturday as the enormity of the job Rob Edwards has on his hands was evident. Palace were the more dangerous side throughout but didn't break through until the second half through Daniel Munoz's sharp finish and a stunner from Yeremy Pino.
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Wolves v Crystal Palace: Team news
Wolves XI: Johnstone, Tchatchoua, Agbadou, Krejci, Toti, Wolfe, Andre, J Gomes, Munetsi, Strand Larsen, Arokodare. Subs: Sa, Hoever, Mosquera, S Bueno, H Bueno, Bellegarde, Lopez, Arias, Hwang. Marc Guehi returns for Crystal Palace after missing England's World Cup qualifiers with a foot injury.
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How does Rob Edwards keep Wolves up? The new head coach has clear confidence in his methods, but a 12th game without a victory and nine points behind fourth-bottom West Ham, his side's survival prospects remain bleak.
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The Wolves close out the weekend with a loss to the Bearcats
Four Northern State University Wolves scored in double figures on Saturday against Northwest Missouri State, despite NSU falling 73-65 in the contest. The Wolves trailed by 13 at the half and came within two of the Bearcats with five minutes remaining in regulation,
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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner to BBC Match of the Day: "Very good result here after the international break. It was a tight game, and we expected that. It was a very highly motivated Wolves team. It came to who would take one of those chances.