We look at four things we learned after Wolves held on to collect a point after a 0-0 draw at Brighton. Gary O’Neil’s side travelled down south to participate in their first Premier League game of 2024 on Monday night. After a long winter break and an FA Cup victory, Wolves went into the fixture in fine form. The Molineux side received multiple boosts before the match as well when the manager confirmed Matheus Cunha’s fitness as well as Pedro Neto and Mario Lemina’s ability to start. However, despite a flurry of goals in recent fixtures, it was a quiet game all around. Now the dust has settled…