None of this is new.
Bravo struggled early after arriving late in the transfer window but he has always been a top keeper, his performance last night was in keeping with what I saw of him with Chile, Barca and the Primera - nothing new
Mangala is not the caliber of player to remain in this squad, loan or otherwise - again, not new
Yaya not having legs to work like that again is not revelatory and why he typically isn't going to start but be an impact sub
Second team is not shite, they are simply untested and suffered physically as the match wore on
Biggest issue last night was the lack of fullback penetration via overlapping runs and the general slow play in the final third and again this is merely down to lack of minutes and familiarity. Danilo & Zinchenko worked hard but were too static in that final third & failed to widen the pitch.
Truth is you could just as easily be critical of KDB, Jesus and B.Silva who underwhelmed from either fatigue, the elements or generally not playing well enough.
In the end though, this looked like a typical Nuno organized side and I heard little of that from the English commentators - instead heaping majority of praise on the Wolves' spirit. You don't go from bottom of the table to the top in one season due to spirit alone, it coincided with Nuno taking over
Matches like these are important to fight through, fortunate no one was injured