
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil felt they deserved something from their 3-2 defeat at Crystal Palace.
O'Neil saw his players stage a second-half fight-back, but the visitors eventually ran out of time.
O'Neil said: There was frustration with the final result, given how the week has been and given how the game was. I felt we had really good control of it for large parts and Palace took advantage of a couple of our errors with the ball and a couple of technical breakdowns.
But in terms of the control of the game and we arrived in the box about 60 times, so it's that bit that everyone's aware of that we need to improve.
We need to keep arriving, although we weren't overly threatening once we got there. We're disappointed because stood on the side it never felt as though we were under massive threat, but it was small situations where we turned the ball over on possession and Edouard gave us some issues once we lost the ball in those dangerous areas.
There are positives and the groups approach to the matches at the moment is a huge one. They work their socks off and they got punished today in a couple of moments; the second goal came from nowhere, the first goal came while we were on top, and it's a game where we shouldn't have left with nothing, but we have.
There's still work to be done, but the lads have been top for the four weeks that I've been here. The work they've put in, the effort they've put in for this first block before the international break has been good. We haven't got as many points as we'd like but we'll go away, we'll come back, and we'll go again."
