Liverpool again fought back from behind to take a valuable three points on the road in the early kick-off on Saturday.
Jurgen Klopp will have been left far from impressed with his side's display in the opening half, with Wolves taking the lead after just seven minutes.
Whatever the German said at half-time though appeared to do the trick, as goals from Cody Gakpo, Andy Robertson and an own-goal from Hugo Bueno sealed the three points.
The Reds won none of their six 12.30pm games last season, a time which has often caused Klopp's side problems during his tenure.
Mail Sport's Lewis Steele takes a look at five things we learned from Liverpool's comeback victory.
Will Liverpool regret not signing a defender?
Liverpool spent an awful lot of time in the summer transfer window agonising about signing a No 6 and revamping their midfield but it was obvious from the outside that the club also needed defensive reinforcements.
With Ibrahima Konate not fully fit after a minor injury - he came off the substitutes’ bench here - and Virgil Van Dijk serving the final game of his suspension, it left the Reds with an extremely makeshift back four, noting Trent Alexander-Arnold was also missing with a hamstring niggle.
Jarell Quansah, 20, made his first Premier League start for the club and did little wrong but his continued inclusions could point to a lack of depth. Joel Matip, 32, has been a fantastic servant for the club but his best days might be behind him, while Joe Gomez is also not first choice.
The line-up certainly seemed to fill Wolves with confidence, especially in the first half as they caused all sorts of problems for Liverpool’s defence. Matip was skipped past by Pedro Neto for Wolves’ goal, while Gomez had a tough afternoon.
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