Herein, I think, lies a problem.
Dunk is a dominant and commanding presence; marshalling the troops and dictating the play. Without him we had to rely on a less dominant personality. Even with 10 men against the less-than mighty might of Wolves we should have retained at least a point from...
I wasn't paying enough attention. Who took over the captain's armband when Dunk was sent off?
That new captain should have been aware of Maupay's attitude, position and movements at the end of the match and stopped him approaching the referee.
Basically, it's Dunk's fault for getting himself...