Failed to create much in the first half when our dominance was complete and undeniable. We closed down the first attacker effectively, we collected all the second balls, we pinned them down in their box but our tempo in the final third was pedestrian. The tactics worked perfectly but our end product didn't show that.
In the second half, they targeted Shaw with a pacey player coming on and they managed to find some spaces more centrally, mainly because McTominay was forced to cover on the left. We found the answers defensively but Wolves also found some room to breathe and the second half seemed like a more even contest.
The main positive was that we looked solid again at the back. Another big plus is that in the first 45 minutes we had a clear indication that Solskjaer's plan can take us forward if we add some more quality in the coming transfer windows.
A couple of other things: Solskjaer should decide on who our designated penalty taker is going to be. Just because we have Maguire, who's a good header of the ball, doesn't mean that we can't have some variety in our set-pieces. When your opponent has a midfielder who has scored double digits from long-range lurking on the edge of the box in a dead-ball situation, you should keep an eye on him.
In the end, football is a funny game. Had Lingard taken his chance early in the second half, it would have been a walk in the park.