Wolves fans knew it would be a tough start to the season. When the fixtures were released, there was a collective groan as supporters realised the club would be facing Arsenal and Chelsea in the first two games, with Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Liverpool all to come in September. Wolves have taken just one point so far, and have also just gone out of the Carabao Cup to Brighton in the third round. Despite how Wolves have started in terms of results though, there have been some positive signs. But Wolves have definitely looked weak defensively, and the failure to land a new centre-half wi…