Wolves boss Nuno was happy with goalscorer Rayan Ait-Nouri after their victory over Crystal Palace.
A debut Rayan Ait-Nouri strike preceded Daniel Podence's first goal of the season during a first-half which saw Wolves break away from their South London visitors. After the break, a professional performance saw the clean sheet maintained and Wolves stretch their unbeaten run to four matches.
Nuno said, “This is what we need. We need a lot of things to improve and we need goals all over the team, it's important. For Rayan, I'm really pleased for him because it's the first game, so what better start can he have.
“For Daniel, it was a big step because he'd had big chances in previous games. Some of those were good strikes and good saves from the goalkeepers, but he was anxious to score. He's scored today and it's a big step."
On Ait-Nouri's dream debut, the manager continued: “He played good. He has a lot of things to improve on the defensive aspect, the shape of the team, but he played good. Football is like this, sometimes you go in the game, your first game, and your first goal. I'm really happy for him.
“He has talent and he's been working two weeks now, insisting on the defensive aspect of his game is the first step for us. He still has better decision making to do, getting used to contact and physicality of the Premier League."


