Bottom side Wolves stun lacklustre Liverpool with 2-1 win
- On Tuesday at Molineux, Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Liverpool 2-1, a blow to their Champions League hopes, despite Mohamed Salah ending his 10-game drought.
- Under Edwards, the team has improved, showing more fight and recording back-to-back wins over top-five opponents following their weekend win over Villa.
- Wolves' late goals by Rodrigo Gomes and Andre either side of Mohamed Salah scored in the final 15 minutes as Wolves sit on 16 points from 30 matches.
- Liverpool now sit on 48 points from 29 games and fifth in the table, but a Chelsea win at Aston Villa on Wednesday would drop them to sixth after their ninth defeat.
- Ahead of Friday's FA Cup tie, the teams will meet again at the same venue, with Wolves having not lost 10 league games in a season for a decade.
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Liverpool shocked by Wolves: Is Arne Slot under pressure?
Liverpool's shocking 2-1 defeat to Wolves raises questions about Arne Slot's future as manager. With Champions League hopes dwindling, can Slot turn the season around and secure a top-four finish for the Reds?
The Wolverhampton Wanderers celebrate the first third victory in this Premier League season. And that against Liverpool FC. The "Reds" are giving a huge chance to lead in a crazy way.
In the English Premier League, defending champion Liverpool had to admit defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 away on Tuesday.
With a goal from Andrea in the 94th minute, last-placed Wolverhampton defeated defending champion Liverpool 2-1 in the 29th round of the English championship, who conceded a losing goal in extra time for the fifth time this season.
EPL: Why Wolves beat Liverpool
Liverpool legend, Steven Gerrard has suggested why Wolves defeated his old club in Tuesday’s Premier League tie. Recall that Mohamed Salah’s goal was not enough to earn Liverpool a point as they lost at Molineux. Speaking on TNT Sport, Gerrard said Liverpool failed to beat Wolves because Arne Slot’s side didn’t create enough chances to score. “For 65 minutes Liverpool were desperate tonight, really poor, didn’t create enough, didn’t play at the …
Virgil van Dijk and Arne Slot both expressed disappointment after Liverpool's defeat to Wolverhampton.
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