Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Stale Solbakken has said that his team should have scored more than four goals in defeating Bristol City this afternoon.
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Bjorn Sigurdarson and a brace from Kevin Doyle saw the Midlands outfit leading 4-0 at half time, before going on to record their first win in nine games.
"It is never easy to come away to a team that is lower than you in the table after being on the run we have been on," said Solbakken.
"Maybe we got some luck which we haven't had with the first goal, which looks as if it may have been an own goal. After that I think we played very well and scored some good goals and could have added to the tally in the second half.
"We had three or four very good chances inside the first 20 minutes of the second half. But I can live fine with the fact that we only scored four!"
Wolves are 17th in the Championship.