Wolves vs Liverpool: Wolves Secure Late Victory
By Rohan Mehta / 04.03.2026
Wolves Secure Late Victory Against Liverpool
In a dramatic encounter at Molineux, Wolves defeated Liverpool 2-1, with Andre scoring a crucial winner in the 94th minute. This victory marks Wolves’ third league win of the season, although they remain at the bottom of the Premier League, 11 points from safety.
The match began with Rodrigo Gomes giving Wolves an early lead, before Mohamed Salah equalized for Liverpool. However, it was Andre’s late goal, which came from a deflected effort off Joe Gomez, that sealed the win for the home side.
Wolves’ head coach, Arne Slot, made four changes to the lineup from their previous match against Aston Villa, a strategy that paid off with this significant victory. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s head coach, Rob Edwards, expressed frustration following the match, noting, “It’s the groin this time. I felt it falling apart.”
Despite the loss, Liverpool remains in fifth place in the Premier League standings, with a potential 51 points they could have reached had they secured a win. Prior to this match, Liverpool had achieved a convincing 5-2 victory over West Ham.
Both sets of fans paid tribute to Diogo Jota before the match, highlighting the player’s impact on both clubs. The match showcased a competitive spirit, particularly in the second half, which was described as more enjoyable to watch, albeit not in the manner that either coach would have preferred.
Wolves’ victory adds to their recent form, having previously beaten Aston Villa and drawn against Arsenal in their last three home games. This win, however, does not alleviate the pressure on the team as they continue to fight for survival in the league.
As the season progresses, Wolves will need to build on this momentum, while Liverpool will be looking to rebound quickly from this setback. The uncertainty surrounding both teams’ futures in the league remains, with further developments expected in the coming weeks.
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