This was far too easy for Wolves, so easy in fact that it somewhat beggared belief. Nuno Espírito Santo’s squad have been playing twice a week for as long as
Boris Johnson has been prime minister. Someone should be buying them a break in Mustique by now, but still they plow on and had too much strength, too much pace (never mind technique and guile), for a Norwich City side so desperate for points at the bottom of the division.
Two goals for Diogo Jota, following a Europa league hat-trick in midweek, were complemented by a second half effort from Raúl Jiménez, his 12th league goal of a sparkling campaign. But it could and should have been more, perhaps many more, and the gulf between the two teams on the day – only a week after Norwich held their own against champions-elect
Liverpool – was as great as you are likely to see this season.