Boss Gary O’Neil insisted Wolves must maintain their focus after booking an FA Cup Black Country derby against West Brom. Matheus Cunha’s penalty saw off Brentford 3-2 after extra time on Tuesday and sent Wolves into the fourth round.
Nelson Semedo and Nathan Fraser twice hit back for the hosts after goals from Nathan Collins and Neal Maupay in an entertaining replay.
Wolves now go to The Hawthorns on January 28 for the first Black Country derby in three years – and first with fans in attendance since 2012. “As soon as we walked off I was thinking about Brighton (in the Premier League).
I understand fans will be excited, it will be a big atmosphere, it hasn’t been played with fans for a while,” O’Neil said. “I can’t wait to lead the team down there and see if we can progress again.