In front of just 7,968 fans, Wolves were comfortably outplayed by their superior Premier League opponents.
Deprived of Joe Mason (injury) and Bright Enobakhare (illness) Niall Ennis was their only option up front.
Not a bad option, by the look of it, after Ennis produced a few moments of magic.
But it highlighted once again the sheer threadbare nature of this squad. As did the worrying sight of Dominic Iorfa hobbling off.
Wolves'' back four in the second half was Odoffin, Doherty, Hause and O''Hanlon. And Swansea took full advantage with three second-half strikes. (Express and Star)
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