Steve Bull: Strong Wolves finish will help build confidence
For my money Wolves played the two top footballing sides in the Championship over Easter weekend, so to come away with three points was a valiant effort.
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Brighton's quality shone through in the second half but we matched them in the first 45 minutes, which isn't too bad considering they will be heading up as champions.
But we've been much better away from home this season so perhaps it was unsurprising the points were taken at Elland Road.
I'm not entirely sure why the away form is so much better than the home form.
Perhaps it's the counter-attacking style, or perhaps it's the pressure of playing at Molineux.
It has to improve next season, and I fully expect it to.
It's going to be a different ball game come August. Paul Lambert will have got his feet under the table, the owners will understand a bit more about running the club, and the players will have had a good pre-season.
We've certainly got through the dark side, and six wins out of the last eight games has improved the mood.
The important thing now is to finish the season on a high. One player who can help that happen is Nouha Dicko.
He's had a tough season, and been injured for some of it, but a late flurry of goals will do his confidence the world of the good.
The strikers have not performed this term, but we need someone to bag 15 or 20 goals next season, and Dicko hinted a couple of years ago that he could be that man.
He had help that year from Bakary Sako and Benik Afobe, but with a proper pre-season under his belt hopefully he'll be ready to step up to the plate.