In one of the most dramatic nights of the Premier League season, Wolves — sitting rock bottom and feared by many to be relegation-bound — fought with heart, grit and unshakeable belief to secure an emotional 2–1 victory over Liverpool at Molineux Stadium.
The match looked to be slipping away from the home side until the closing stages. Wolves took a precious lead in the 78th minute through Rodrigo Gomes, the product of a fast-breaking move that lit up the stadium and ignited hope among the home crowd.
Liverpool, pushed to respond, found an equaliser in the 83rd minute through Mohamed Salah, ending a long goal drought and seeming to snatch a draw that would have felt fair given their dominance.
But on a night that will live long in the memory of Wolves fans, the underdogs were not done. In 94th minute stoppage time, Brazilian midfielder André produced a dramatic, deflected winner that sent the Molineux faithful into raptures and condemned Liverpool to a heartbreaking defeat.
For Wolves, this wasn’t just three points — it was a statement of courage from a team many had already written off. From the misery of the relegation zone to the ecstasy of a stoppage-time winner against one of Europe’s giants, this was a night of pure emotion.
For Liverpool, it was another late disappointment and a bitter end to what had looked like a night of recovery, leaving them to rue missed opportunities and defensive lapses as Wolves celebrated a result few predicted.

















