Blackpool player ratings: One 7/10 in the EFL Cup defeat to Wolves at Molineux
Amos Wynn
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O'Donnell was unlucky with some of the deflected goals from Wolves, and was left defenceless at times. Ultimately, the saves he did make were pretty straight forward. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
Neil Critchley’s side have now gone five games without finding the back of the net, as their attacking woes continue.
Kenny Dougall and Callum Connolly came close to beating Dan Bentley at Molineux, with both of their efforts striking the woodwork.
Wolves opened the scoring in the 10th minute, courtesy of a goal from Sasa Kalajdzic.
It was a tough night for the defence against their Premier League opponents- who proved too strong and fast on a number of occasions. (Photo: CameraSport - Dave Howarth)
The Austrian was first onto a rebound, after an initial good save from Richard O’Donnell.
Fabio Silva doubled Wanderers lead ahead of the half hour mark, with his strike taking a deflection go go past the keeper.
After the break, Matt Doherty scored a brace in the space of seven minutes, before Nathan Fraser rounded off the win.
Here is how the Seasiders performed:
Ekpiteta and his colleagues did make a number of big challenges to stop Wolves, but they were ultimately out powered. (Photo: CameraSport - Dave Howarth)
Connolly produced one of Blackpool's better chances, with his free kick hitting the crossbar. As for his defensive endeavours- it was the same as his teammates, with Wolves just proving too strong. (Photo: CameraSport - Dave Howarth)
Lyons didn't have too much of an impact on the game, but worked hard like everyone in the visiting squad. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
Virtue had some bright moments on the ball, and was involved in some of the good things the Seasiders were able to do. (Photo: CameraSport - Dave Howarth)
Dougall had Blackpool's best chance of the game, with a shot from distance hitting the inside of the post. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
Like Virtue, Weir had some bright moments against a tough opponent. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
Dominic Thompson was probably the standout player for Blackpool- making some good contributions in defence and having a couple of bright moments in attack. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
Carey had some bright moments going forward, and led the press for Blackpool. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
Beesley was kept quiet by Wolves and couldn't impact proceedings too much. (Photo: CameraSport - Andrew Kearns)
CJ Hamilton and Rob Apter (both 5/10), Albie Morgan (N/A).
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