Is Wolves' six-match unbeaten record in league remains under threat?
Wolverhampton Wanderers' impressive campaign as Premier League newcomers hit a roadblock at Molineux on Saturday when two goals in the space of 58 first-half seconds set Watford on the way to a deserved 2-0 victory.
Wolves, fielding an unchanged side for a record ninth consecutive game as Nuno Espirito Santo's side sought to improve the best start to a top-flight English season by any side for 10 years, once again began in assured fashion.
Yet after 20 minutes the visitors, with effectively their first attack of the game, took the lead with a 30-metre Etienne Capoue strike.
Aside that had conceded one goal in seven previous league games suddenly let in two in the space of a minute when Roberto Pereyra, with the outside of his left foot, flicked the ball over Wolves keeper Rui Patricio from a narrow-angle.
With Wolves' six-match unbeaten record in the league under threat - they had been looking to go seven games without defeat in the top flight for the first time in 44 years - the home side rallied after the break but rarely threatened Watford.
It was a welcome tonic for Javi Gracia's team who, after a bright start to the season, had not won any of their previous five leagues and Cup matches but now leapfrogged Wolves into seventh place in the table.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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