Rob Edwards says he saw improvements in his Wolves players but there is still a way to go following the defeat to Crystal Palace.
Second half goals from Daniel Munoz and Yeremy Pino condemned Wolves to 10 Premier League defeats in 12 matches, in Edwards' first match since taking over from sacked boss Vitor Pereira.
Pino's goal was a tremendous effort from distance, following a Hwang Hee-chan mistake in losing possession, and when asked if that strike showed the game-changing quality Wolves are lacking, Edwards defended his players but offered constructive criticism on the way forward.
"I wouldn't say that because I think we've got players that can produce the big moments," he said.
"I know we've lost the game and everyone will be flattened a little bit by that, but you're right, I've b

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