Liverpool into FA Cup quarter-finals after 3-1 win over Wolves
- At Molineux on March 6, 2026, Liverpool beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals.
- After Tuesday's 2-1 Premier League defeat, Liverpool needed a response amid a woeful title defence following 450 million in summer signings.
- Robertson struck from distance to break the deadlock, then crossed for Salah's VAR-checked finish two minutes later, and Jones added a 74th-minute third to seal the win.
- The victory eased pressure on head coach Arne Slot, and Liverpool now face a Champions League trip to Galatasaray on Tuesday with the FA Cup draw on Monday.
- Rio Ngumoha, 17-year-old Liverpool winger, starred on his fifth start while Robertson, who turns 32 next week, faces an expiring contract.
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Robertson's Redemption: Liverpool's FA Cup Triumph Liverpool claimed a 3-1 victory against Wolverhampton, propelling them into the FA Cup quarterfinals, with a decisive impact from Andy Robertson. The Scotland captain's low-driven shot ten minutes into the second half broke the deadlock.Two minutes later, Robertson's craft enabled Mohamed Salah to double the lead. Curtis Jones further secured the Reds' triumph 16 minutes before the game conclude…
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