BURNLEY boss Stan Ternent couldn't beleive the start his team made, and knew there was to be a long day ahead.
Clarets boss Stan Ternent said: "Our record here is abysmal and we didn't give ourselves a chance.
"We conceded a goal in the first minute, the 46th minute and the 90th minute and between all that we had a player sent off.
"It is difficult enough with 11 but with ten it is very difficult. Wolves are an exceptionally good good side and they definitely have the sign over us.
"We came here to play 4-3-3 but got off to a bad start. I thought we did okay but without really looking like getting a goal.
"It was a fantastic goal by Denis Irwin and you have to give credit where credit is due. Going 2-0 down finished the game as a contest."
Wolves boss Dave Jones said: "Paul Ince (making his debut as a sub) looked tired at the end but we had only been hoping to give him 20 minutes and he played most of the match.
"I thought he did well but it was a good solid professional performance from us when they went down to ten men.
"We were tiring them out and it does help you when you can score after two minutes. They were going to string five across the middle but they were then forced to come out.
"Then when they went down to ten men, it helped us. We moved the ball well and the third goal typified that.
"We have played three games in six games and I asked for a big effort from the lads. We can now have a rest this week."
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