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Hungry Wolves are living it Lage under Bruno - the Portuguese started his Premier League career favourite for the sack but has transformed his side's fortunes and they now lie in sixth

West Ham will dust themselves down after this disappointing loss in the knowledge a trip to Vienna awaits on Thursday.

Their Europa League run is going well and, if they fade in their top-four quest, they should still have eyes on winning a trophy and qualifying for next season's Champions League that way. It's a nice back-up plan.

For now, after brushing aside David Moyes' men and making them look average in the process, Wolves are up to sixth.

Wolves are living it Lage under new manager Bruno - the boss has transformed their fortunes
Lage began the season with three losses but now has Wolves playing fine attacking football

Match Facts: Wolves v West Ham at Molineux

WOLVES (3-4-3): Sa 6; Kilman 7, Coady 7, Saiss 7; Semedo 7, Neves 7.