A late goal was the scourge of Liverpool yet again. Look back on a thrilling end to the game with the best facts and Opta data in our Wolves vs Liverpool stats page.
Liverpool conceded yet another stoppage-time winner as they slumped to a bitterly disappointing 2-1 Premier League defeat at rock-bottom Wolves on Tuesday.
Mohamed Salah had seemingly salvaged the dominant Reds a point as he ended a Premier League goal drought that had surpassed four months.
But a deflected strike from André deep into added time left Liverpool gutted once again, with Arne Slot’s men having made a habit of conceding late goals this season.
There was to be no second equaliser and Wolves condemned the reigning champions to their ninth league defeat of the season, five of which have been down to winners scored in the 90th minute or later – that is the most ever by a team in a single Premier League campaign.
Liverpool dominated the ball from the early stages but didn’t create much of real note in the first half despite their control.
They reached the break having not conceded a first-half shot for the first time in the league since January last year (vs Ipswich Town).
On the other hand, it was just the second time in Wolves’ Premier League history that they’d not managed a single attempt in the first half of a home game.
Liverpool began to look a little more likely in attack early in the second half and somehow failed to score when Cody Gakpo nudged the ball onto the crossbar when Curtis Jones seemed certain to score from close range.
The Reds had 80% of the ball across the first 15 minutes of the second period, as Wolves continued to offer very little going forward.
But, typically, Wolves ultimately broke the deadlock with their first shot of the game in the 78th minute.
Tolu Arokodare brought a long ball down and fed substitute Rodrigo Gomes, who prodded beyond Alisson to finish off a devastating breakaway.
Rio Ngumoha saw a goal-bound effort tipped onto the post soon after, before Salah finally ended his drought in the 83rd minute, finding the net despite José Sá getting a touch to the ball.
That was his first league goal since netting against Aston Villa on 1 November, and it was surely the jolt Liverpool needed.
But Wolves had other ideas.
A hopeful attempt from André outside the box in the 94th minute took a massive deflection off Joe Gomez to leave Alisson helpless and earn Wolves the unlikeliest of victories.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Wolves vs Liverpool stats from their Premier League meeting at Molineux on Tuesday.
The match centre below includes team and player stats, expected goals data, passing networks, an Opta chalkboard and more. It gives you everything you need to do your own match analysis.
Underneath the match centre you can find the official Opta stats on the game as well.
Wolves vs Liverpool Stats: Post-Match Facts
Wolves have beaten Aston Villa (3rd) and Liverpool (5th) in their last two Premier League games. They’re the first specific bottom placed side to beat two teams in the top 5 of the table in a single season since West Brom in 2017-18 (Spurs and Man Utd), and the first to ever do so in consecutive matches. Wolves have won their last two Premier League games, more than they had in their previous 32 combined (W1 D8 L23). Rodrigo Gomes’ 78th minute opener was Wolves’ first shot in this match – the second longest a team has had to wait for a first attempt in a Premier League game this season after Burnley against Bournemouth in December (86th minute). André’s winner for Wolves was the first time ever a team in the relegation zone has scored a 90th minute winner against the reigning Premier League champions.Enjoy this? Subscribe to our football newsletter to receive exclusive weekly content. You should also follow our social accounts over on X, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
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