Sheffield Wednesday head coach Carlos Carvalhal has claimed that his side "deserved more" from their fixture with Championship leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers.
A first-half strike from Ruben Neves secured a 1-0 victory for the visitors, leaving Sheffield Wednesday without a win in six games at the second tier.
However, despite suffering a second successive defeat, Carvalhal was pleased with his team's performance at Hillsborough.
The 52-year-old told BBC Radio Sheffield: "I think we deserved more than what we achieved. We played against a strong team but we made things difficult for them and they didn't create chances.
"The goal came from nothing but after that we played with quality but it's not easy to play against a team with five players at the back and with fast attackers, but we balanced the team well.
"We had two or three situations but we didn't score from them."
The Owls remain in 15th position in the league table.