West Ham will dust themselves down after this disappointing loss in the knowledge a trip to Vienna awaits on Thursday.
Their Europa League run is going well and, if they fade in their top-four quest, they should still have eyes on winning a trophy and qualifying for next season's Champions League that way. It's a nice back-up plan.
For now, after brushing aside David Moyes' men and making them look average in the process, Wolves are up to sixth.


Match Facts: Wolves v West Ham at Molineux
WOLVES (3-4-3): Sa 6; Kilman 7, Coady 7, Saiss 7; Semedo 7, Neves 7.