Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Barnsley 0

Last updated : 01 January 2007 By Footymad Previewer
Karl Henry and Seyi Olofinjana combined to end Wolves' winless run at Molineux as struggling Barnsley's problems at the foot of the table increased.

Midfielders Henry and Olofinjana both struck in the second half to earn Wolves their first win in front of their own fans since the 3-1 victory against Southend on November 4.

Henry broke the deadlock with his second goal in successive home games after 52 minutes before Olofinjana ended Barnsley's resistance 13 minutes from time.

Wolves made hard work of seeing off the challenge of Barnsley as they were frustrated for long spells by the display of in-form goalkeeper Nick Colgan.

No one was more relieved than Darren Potter to see Henry and Olofinjana score. The on-loan Liverpool midfielder had squandered a golden chance to score his first goal for the club when he missed a 28th minute penalty.

Colgan, particularly in the first half, stood firm against a strong Wolves onslaught. But Barnsley, who have only won twice away from home this season, lacked any real menace up front as they slipped to another damaging defeat.

It followed hard on the heels of Saturday's 3-0 reverse at the hands of Sheffield Wednesday and was not the start that manager Simon Davey wanted 24 hours after being confirmed as the boss on a permanent basis following his caretaker spell in charge.

Wolves would have been out of sight by half-time but for Colgan. While the running of Daniel Nardiello did cause Wolves problems, Barnsley were generally on the back foot with skipper Paul Reid having to lead by example with a captain's display at the heart of the backline.

Colgan pulled off two saves in quick succession to deny Michael Kightly and Craig Davies with Neil Austin completing the escape with a goal-line clearance.

Barnsley briefly threatened with a Nardiello snap-shot and a drive from Sam Togwell before Potter, who had earlier hit the post, fluffed his big chance.

Referee Andy Woolmer had no hesitation in pointing to the spot after 28 minutes when Robert Atkinson hauled down former Barnsley winger Michael McIndoe. Potter confidently took the ball only to see his weak spot-kick turned away by Colgan.

Fortunately for Wolves, Henry proved to be far more clinical in front of goal - neatly steering the ball past Colgan after running on to a pass from Olofinjana.

Olofinjana then set the seal on Wolves' success, but only 60 seconds after a smart save by Matt Murray from Atkinson's header had prevented Barnsley forcing their way back on to level terms.

Michael Kightly and Craig Davies combined to set-up Olofinjana who had the simple task of side-footing the ball home from six yards.

Coca Cola Championship Results: Saturday 30th December 2006:

Crystal Palace 3-1 Norwich

Ipswich 1-0 Birmingham

Leeds 2-1 Coventry

Leicester 0-2 Sunderland

Luton 0-0 Cardiff

Plymouth 1-1 Southampton

Preston 1-2 Derby

QPR 1-0 Colchester

Sheffield Wednesday 1-2 Hull

Southend 3-1 West Brom

Wolves 2-0 Barnsley

Barnsley lie in 22nd place in the Coca Cola Championship with 26 points from 27 games. We are 17 points off the Play-Offs, 24 points off the Automatic Promotion Places, 27 points off First Place and 1 point in the Relegation Zone.

Next Up:

On The Road:

FA Cup Sponsored by EON Third Round Southend United v Barnsley Saturday 6th January 2007 Kick-Off 3pm.

Tickets for the game at Roots Hall are priced at:

Adults - £15
Senior Citizens (Over 60) - £10
Juveniles (16 and Under) - £14.00

Official Reds on the Road coaches will be making the trip to Southend.

Tickets: £17

Coaches depart Oakwell at 9am on the day of the game.

At Oakwell:

Coca Cola Championship Matchday Twenty Eight: Barnsley v Preston North End Saturday 13th January 2007 Kick-Off 3pm.

Tickets for the big game are priced at:

East Stand and West Stand Upper Tiers
Adults £22.00
OAP/Juvenile £13.00
Juveniles (U11) £7.00

Barnsley Chronicle Family Area
Adults £22.00
OAP £13.00
Juvenile £13.00
Juveniles (U11) £7.00

East Stand Lower and West Stand Lower
Adults £21.00
OAP/Juveniles £12.00
Juveniles (U11) £6.00

Enterprise PLC Stand (Pontefract Road End)
Adults £20.00
OAP/Juveniles £12.00
Juveniles (U11) £6.00

All Disabled Areas £20.00
Helpers FREE OF CHARGE

To book tickets for forthcoming matches simply phone the Oakwell Box Office on 01226 211200. Alternatively call at the Box Office in person; contact the Box Office by fax on 01226 211444 or e-mail boxoffice@barnsleyfc.co.uk. Please note that Juvenile U11 tickets must be purchased in advance from the Oakwell Box Office and this price will not be on sale on the turnstiles under any circumstances.