Kenny Jackett: 'Wolves overcame determined Notts County'
Wolves head coach Kenny Jackett was pleased with his sides 1-0 victory over a 'resilient' Notts County side.
Jackett was questioned about Wolves' performance: " I wouldn't say it was ugly. Our performance grew in the second half. We had some clear cut chances to put the game away but we didn't take them.
"Some of that is down to Notts County's determined attitude.They were resilient under their new manager.
"We were slack in the first half, we didn't capitalise on the space>"
Notts County started the brighter of the two sides before Wolves made a half time substitution when Leigh Griffiths replaced David David.
"Leigh was a constant threat", said Jackett, " I was pleased with him, despite missing one of the chances of the game."
Wolves have picked up 39 points so far this season and now sit top of League One after Leyton Orient lost at home to Preston North End.
James Henry was fouled when through on goal which sparked debate on the touchline between Jackett and new County boss Shaun Derry. Jackett said: "It was either a red card or no free-kick. When he gave the free-kick, I was expecting a red card. I wasn't happy but I'll accept it.
"It looks like a groin injury (for Henry) but no confirmation yet. He'll be doubtful for Tuesday's FA Cup tie at Oldham."
Wolves will play Oldham in the FA Cup replay on Tuesday 19th November after drawing 1-1 in at Boundary Park.