A pair of second half headers handed Wolves a 2-1 win over holders PSV in their opening game of the International Cup.
The first chance fell to Kam Kandola, who met a corner with a powerful header from close range but directed his effort over the bar.
A nasty clash of heads between Owen Hesketh and Kwaaitaal caused some concern, but both players received treatment on the pitch before playing on. PSV almost created an opening inside the box but as Jesper Uneken looked to turn and shoot, Kandola made a smart block, before Kwaaitaal had a tame shot easily saved by Joe Young.
In a game that was light on chances, Wolves were certainly the better of the two teams as they both entered half-time at a 0-0 stalemate.Wolves started the second half just as bright as the first and a smart reverse pass from Chirewa set Fraser racing towards goal, but his shot was high and wide.
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