A brace from Sylvan Ebanks-Blake returned Wolves to the top of the table against battling Swansea.
The first came on the stroke of half-time as he twisted and turned under poor marking before firing in.
The Swans hit back as Leon Britton fed Fede Bessone, who chipped a delightful cross to allow Darren Pratley to fire a low shot from the edge of the area.
With half an hour to go Ebanks-Blake again found acres of space in the box and glanced in Carlos Edwards' cross.
WO
The defeat was Swansea's fourth in the league - each one away from home - and ended their seven-match unbeaten run.
The first came on the stroke of half-time as he twisted and turned under poor marking before firing in.
The Swans hit back as Leon Britton fed Fede Bessone, who chipped a delightful cross to allow Darren Pratley to fire a low shot from the edge of the area.
With half an hour to go Ebanks-Blake again found acres of space in the box and glanced in Carlos Edwards' cross.
WO
The defeat was Swansea's fourth in the league - each one away from home - and ended their seven-match unbeaten run.
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