Wolves boss Nuno was satisfied with their 0-0 draw against Aston Villa.
Having watched Villa strike the woodwork twice before the break, Wolves once again came out strong in the second period, with good opportunities falling the way of Conor Coady and Romain Saiss, but the defenders weren't able to convert.
“I think in the first-half, our attitude was missed a little bit. They had two chances to score but the ball hit the bar, I think we had to work on this aspect, because in the second-half, we always do better," said Nuno.
“We have to try to do what we did in the second-half in the first-half. The win could've gone to either of the two sides because they had opportunities and we had opportunities too. But it was a draw.
“I think we are not happy because we always want to win, but it doesn't always happen, so on to the next one."
On Coady's chances, he added: “What can I say? He's getting in the box and he's creating dangers. He could've scored and then Saiss had a chance, but then it was a great save from Martinez in his second opportunity that he had.
“But it was not lucky for us because the ball didn't go in, but no matter what, we are happy because we improved in the second-half, but we have to do more in the first-half."

