5 things we learned from Reading v Wolves

Costa and Dicko can keep Wolves up

Both Helder Costa and Nouha Dicko caused Reading countless issues in the second half, with left-back Tyler Blackett in particular struggling to deal with their pace and link-up play.

It was Costa who dispossessed the Reading defender before his first-half effort was deflected wide, and it was from that corner that Edwards almost gave the visitors the lead from.

And, unsurprisingly, it was Dicko who was involved in their equaliser, with his fine work down the right ending with a superb cross across the six-yard box, from which Marshall turned home the leveller.

Those two in particular showed enough attacking intent and creativity in the second half to suggest that they can get the goals needed for Wolves to stay up this season.

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