Wolves labour to win over Yeovil

Nouha Dicko spared Wolves' blushes as his second-half strike earned a hard-fought 1-0 Carabao Cup victory against Yeovil at Molineux.Wolves made hard work of seeing off a Yeovil side who had lost their opening game of the season 8-2 at Luton and were grateful for the intervention of Dicko in the 76th minute.Having come into the game on the back of the debacle against Luton, Yeovil could have approached the first ever meeting between these sides with some trepidation.But against a Wolves side showing nine changes from the that which beat Middlesbrough 1-0 last weekend, they looked far from overawed.In fact, it was Darren Way's side who threatened to break the deadlock first when Otis Khan forced Wolves' debutant goalkeeper Will Norris into a smart save with a powerful 23rd-minute drive.Wolves struggled to test Yeovil goalkeeper Artur Krysiak at all in the opening period, with their only attempt of note seeing Willy Boly head a corner from Jordan Graham well wide in the 31st minute.They continued to toil in the second period and Yeovil should have made them pay for their lethargy in the 70th minute, only for the unmarked Sam Surridge to somehow miss the target from 14 yards when he only had Norris to beat after a pass from Connor Smith.It was a crucial mistake and Wolves took full advantage of their let-off when Graham's corner was headed home from close range by Dicko.