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The work was done in the first half by Crystal Palace, who managed to keep the two-goal lead they amassed intact - thanks in part to a listless display from Wolves. A scrappy and disjointed second half that featured no more than five offsides failed to produce anything of real note, with Lage’s side finding their first shot after half-time at the 86th minute thanks to Chiquinho - a substitute. The lack of goal-scoring thrust will concern the Wolves coach while Vieira will be impressed with his side’s potency on the counter and the clean sheet, with Andersen instrumental in organising the defence. The loss keeps the hosts eighth, while Palace go up to 10th.