Brentford blow two-goal lead in 2-2 draw with Wolves
Wolves rallied from two goals down with a late equalizer by substitute Tolu Arokodare, denying Brentford a chance to move closer to Champions League qualification, Brentford have 45 points.
- On March 16, Brentford saw Igor Thiago score after Adam Armstrong pulled a goal back for Wolves just before half-time as Wolverhampton Wanderers rallied to draw 2-2.
- Rob Edwards' revitalised side had been targeting a third straight win and a first away win this season to keep Wolves' slim survival hopes alive.
- At 22 minutes, Kayode's header from Keane Lewis-Potter's cross gave Brentford the lead, with woodwork and late chances testing both sides afterward.
- The result keeps Wolves on 17 points from 31 games and 12 points below the safety zone, while Brentford stay seventh with 45 points from 30 games, missing the chance to close on Champions League qualification places.
- With eight games to go, Keith Andrews said he was proud and noted their destiny is very much on them, despite the recent draw at Brentford.
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EPL: Edwards talks up Arokodare's impact in Wolves' draw vs Brentford
Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach, Rob Edwards has praised Tolu Arokodare for his impact in the club’s 2-2 draw with Brentford. The Nigeria international rose from the bench to score the equalising goal for Wolves. Brentford led 2-0 thanks to goals from Michael Kayode, and Igor Thiago. Adam Armstrong reduced the deficit for Wolves before the break. Arokodare then restored parity 13 minutes from time, nodding home João Gomes’ inviting delivery p…
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´Frustrated´ Andrews fumes at Brentford´s second-half display in draw with Wolves
Keith Andrews said he didn’t like the second-half performance produced by his Brentford team as they let a two-goal lead slip to draw with bottom club Wolves. Andrews watched on as Michael Kayode and Igor Thiago, fresh from his first call-up to the Brazil squad, put the Bees in control ...
Keith Andrews bemoans Brentford’s game management as Wolves earn comeback draw
Rob Edwards’ revitalised side almost snatched a third straight win.
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