A disjointed start from Palace so far.
Pino pounces on an underhit backpass from Mosquera for Sa and tries to lift the ball over the head of the Wolves goalkeeper but his effort is wide of the target.
He had time and space to work with there, he should be doing better.
The home side are yet to really get a foot on the ball.
Sky Sports' Nick Wright at Selhurst Park:
"Wolves boss Rob Edwards said he expects Jorgen Strand Larsen to be 'up for it' against his former club in his pre-match interview with Sky Sports.
"The striker had a grin on his face while taking part in a shooting drill down in front of us in the press box and finished up by firing a nice effort across back-up goalkeeper Remi Matthews and into the corner of the net.
"He's heading down the tunnel now, along with the rest of Crystal Palace's players. The home fans near the tunnel applaud them off. How will they welcome Oliver Glasner? We'll find out soon."
Wolves boss Rob Edwards to Sky Sports on recalling Tolu Arokodare to his starting line-up:
"We felt it suits the game today. Tolu, in the second half in particular, did really well [against Arsenal].
"He gives us a reference to go into, which allows us to have a little bit more variation in our game.
"The reason the other day was that he had done four full games in a row and we felt, with the amount of running you have to do against Arsenal, it might not be a game for him to start.
"But he really influenced it when he came on so he deserves to play today and we hope the game will suit him."
Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher on Oliver Glasner pre-match:
“He seems a little bit more positive there than he has been for a long time in that interview. He is almost talking about his legacy, how well they’ve done this season.
“Of course, he’s up for grabs. Someone’s going to have him next season [when he leaves] Crystal Palace.”
On worsening results potentially affecting Glasner’s reputation: “That’s part of the problem because everybody knows he is going at the end of the season.
“Does that affect the players in terms of how they play for the manager? Is the manager thinking about his legacy?
“So I think that’s in the back of Crystal Palace’s minds and maybe the board as well.
"Maybe if he is not full in for Crystal Palace and is thinking about himself and where he goes next season, it might be better if they shake hands and walk away if today doesn’t go well or the next couple of weeks.”