A significant reason for Wolves finding themselves where they are is their poor defensive record.
They have conceded 38 goals in the Premier League - the most for any team in the top flight this season
Set-pieces, in particular, are proving their undoing. Excluding penalties, they have conceded a league-high 15 goals from set-piece situations this season following Tomas Soucek's back-post header on Monday.
Only twice before have they conceded more of such goals in the Premier League - in 2003-04 (20) and 2011-12 (18). Both those campaigns ended in relegation.
Wolves parted company with set-piece coach Jack Wilson in October and it will be concerning for the club's hierarchy that it remains a big issue for them.
"Wolves have to defend the set-piece better," former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports.
"They've conceded 15 goals from set-pieces this season. Seven more than any other team. They have a huge problem here."