
Bournemouth secured a goalless draw with Wolves just days after manager Scott Parker was sacked.
Parker was given his marching orders after three losses to start the season, the last of which was a 9-0 drubbing at Liverpool.
The Cherries, with interim boss Gary O'Neil in the dugout, responded with a clean sheet in front of their home fans.
Wolves record signing Matheus Nunes almost opened his account for the club as the visitors controlled much of the first half.
Pedro Neto then went close with a thumping drive from just outside the penalty area.
Bournemouth had their first chance of the match early in the second-half when Dominic Solanke flicked a header at Jose Sa.
Raul Jimenez spurned a golden opportunity with 12 minutes remaining before Lloyd Kelly cleared Daniel Podence's close-range header off the line.
Bruno Lage's side have not won an away match since March, while Bournemouth move up to 15th on the table with four points.
