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Five-star Wolves put Rotherham to the sword with a devastating display from strikers Benik Afobe and Nouha Dicko at Molineux.

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Two goals from Benik Afobe as well as strikes for Nouha Dicko, Dave Edwards and Bakary Sako saw the Molineux men to a comfortable Championship victory.

The match also saw a surprise return for striker Kevin Doyle, who was introduced as a second-half substitute.

The Wolves faithful will be delighted with the performance of their team, as they head into a crunch clash with Fulham on Tuesday.

Jackett made three changes to the team that fell to a disappointing 2-0 defeat at Norwich.

In came Scott Golbourne at full-back in place of Kortney Hause, while there were also re-calls for midfielders Dave Edwards and James Henry.

The changes meant Rajiv van La Parra had to make do with a place on the bench while Jack Price missed out through illness.

There was also a surprise place of the bench for Colorado Rapids-bound Kevin Doyle, as Jackett opted for a 4-4-2 formation.

The opening 15 minutes proved to be a cagey affair with both teams taking their time to settle.

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For Wolves, an onrushing James Henry just failed to connect with a Bakary Sako cross following a swift break from the Mali international.

At the other end, Adam Hammill hit a tame effort straight at goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak following a deep Matt Derbyshire cross.

But as the clock ticked past the 20-minute mark, Wolves began to control proceedings.

After Sako expertly spread the ball wide, Dominic Iorfa sent in a teasing low cross that goalkeeper Adam Collin had to smoother.

Minutes later and Wolves were ahead thanks to a clinical finish from Benik Afobe.

Kevin McDonald played in the forward with an inch-perfect pass that Afobe took in his stride, before calmly slotting past Collin.

With Rotherham rattled, Jackett's side continued to press and five minutes later they doubled their advantage with Afobe this time turning provider.

The former Arsenal forward carried the ball from his own half to the edge of the box, where he fed Nouha Dicko who calmly fired past Collin.

Dave Edwards of Wolves celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 4-0.

Goals: Afobe 21' 63', Dicko 28', Edwards 74' Sako 80'

Wolves: Kuszcak; Iorfa, Batth (c), Stearman, Golbourne (Hause 81'); Henry, McDonald, Edwards, Sako; Afobe (van La Parra 67'), Dicko (Doyle 68').

Substitutes not used: McCarey, Doherty, Ebanks-Landell, Jacobs

Rotherham: Collin, Richardson, Arnason, Broadfoot, Fryers, Hammill (Newton 81'), Green (c), Smallwood, Milsom (Sammon 45'), Ward, Derbyshire (Clarke-Harris 88').

Substitutes not used: Pringle, Morgan, Loach, Bowery

Referee: Iain Williamson

Attendance: 20,336 [/breakout]

Desperate to find a way back into the game, the Millers sprung to life with Hammill sending in a low cross which Richard Stearman diverted onto his own post.

Buoyed by the move, Danny Batth then had to produce a wonderful tackle to prevent Danny Ward running in on goal. Kuszczak then saved well from a Hammill shot.

Rotherham boss Steve Evans made a change at half-time, switching midfielder Rob Milson for striker Connor Sammon.

And the move seemed to be a positive one with the away side forcing a number of early corners. But it was from one of those corners that Wolves should have extended their lead.

After winning back possession, Jackett's side broke three against two with Afobe feeding Dicko but the striker saw a poor cross field pass to Henry cut out.

As the game past the hour mark chances were proving few and far between, but the momentum was with the Millers.

However, they failed to truly test the resolute Wolves backline and they were made to pay on 63 minutes when Afobe grabbed his second of the game.

The striker was sent racing in on goal following a brilliant Henry pass and he coolly rounded the goalkeeper, before passing into an empty net.

Rotherham hit back, with Derbyshire seeing a sharp effort from the edge of the box spectacularly tipped over the bar.

Jackett then made his first changes, swapping strikers Afobe and Dicko for van La Parra and Kevin Doyle.

Connor Sammon saw two close range header held by Kuszczak but it wasn't long until Wolves had their fourth, with Dave Edwards brilliantly flicking home from a corner.

The Molineux faithful loved what they were seeing and they were celebrating again with 10 minutes remaining, when Sako made it five.

Neat work from van La Parra saw the tricky winger played in on goal and he fired through Collin's legs and into the net.

With chants of "can we play you every week" being sang loud and proud by the South Bank, Wolves saw out the game comfortably to record a confidence boosting win.

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