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Winless Wolves found a new way to lose, conceding two own goals and falling 2-1 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crystal Palace played out an engaging draw at Molineux, leaving Wolves still searching for their first Premier League victory of the season. This match epitomised the struggle both teams face as they navigate the early stages of ...
Santiago Bueno converted from a corner shortly after the break to set up a tense second half for Liverpool as Wolves sought to end their 11-match losing run, but the Reds anxiously battled their way to three crucial points and a fourth straight victory in all competitions.
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Chelsea vs Wolves LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as hosts win after Cucurella and Madueke goals
Chelsea vs Wolves LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as hosts win after Cucurella and Madueke goals - Chelsea 3-1 Wolves: Enzo Maresca’s secured their first league win in over a month
On December 2, Wolves travelled to Cardiff for their first tie in the Freight Rover Trophy. The game saw Bull score his first goal in a 1-0 win - and then, 11 days later, he got his first league goal in a 1-0 away win at Hartlepool.
Ruben Amorim’s team were far from fluent last time out but found a way to win, with Patrick Dorgu’s stunning volley settling a tight contest. A switch to a back four saw United concede territory and ride their luck, yet they held firm to secure just their second clean sheet of the league season.
A close-range, scrambled finish, a classy conclusion to a sweeping move and an outstretched leg — three very different goals that told us plenty about one Wolves pack. Gary O’Neil has made many changes to Wolverhampton Wanderers since his unexpected ...
Wolves fan columnist John Lalley pays tribute to the late Terry Wharton. Bolton-born Terry Wharton made 242 appearances for Wolves between 1959 and 1968 scoring 79 goals from the right-wing as well as providing numerous assists with the power and accuracy of his delivery into opposition territory.
Make it five in a row for the Sudbury Wolves. Some timely scoring from players not named Kieron Walton and Nathan Villeneuve, combined with another very solid outing by goaltender Paolo Frasca (38 saves on 41 shots), propelled the local juniors to a 4-3 win over the visiting Kitchener Rangers on Tuesday.
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