Wolverhampton Shock Liverpool in Dramatic Stoppage-Time Twist

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Wolverhampton - Liverpool 2:1

At Molineux, struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers produced another seismic upset, defeating Liverpool in stoppage time to claim back-to-back statement victories.

For Arne Slot and his side, it was a missed opportunity of real consequence. A win would have propelled Liverpool firmly into the top-four conversation. Instead, they were undone by Wolves’ tactical discipline, ruthless counter-attacking and a slice of chaotic fortune at the death.

The decisive action unfolded in the final stages. In the 78th minute, Rodrigo Gomes capped off a brilliantly executed counter-attack, slicing through the visitors’ defensive structure before calmly finishing to send Molineux into raptures.

To their credit, Liverpool responded instantly. Mohamed Salah, ever the talisman, punished a costly error from Jean-Ricner Bellegarde to restore parity and seemingly swing momentum back toward the Reds. With the clock ticking down, it felt inevitable that Slot’s men would find a winner.

But football rarely follows the script.

Deep into stoppage time — the fourth added minute — came the moment that stunned the travelling support. A speculative long-range strike from André took a wicked deflection off Joe Gomez, looping awkwardly past a wrong-footed Alisson Becker and into the net.

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Wolverhampton - Liverpool 2:1 (0:0)
Goals: Gomes R.M., 78 (1:0); Salah, 83 (1:1); André, 94 (2:1)

Wolverhampton: José Sá; Doherty (Mosquera Y., 60); Bueno S.; Wolfe (Bueno H., 81); André; Gomes João; Krejčí L. II.; Gomes An. (Bellegarde, 60); Armstrong A. (Arokodare, 59); Mane M. (Gomes R.M., 70); Tchatchoua J.
Substitution: Arokodare (from 59); Mosquera Y. (from 60); Bellegarde (from 60); Gomes R.M. (from 70); Bueno H. (from 81)
Bench: Johnstone S.; Pedro Lima; Tote Gomes; Hwang H.
Yellow Cards: Gomes João 69; Bueno S. 90

Liverpool: Alisson; van Dijk; Konate (Chiesa F., 79); Kerkez M. (Robertson A., 65); Frimpong J. (Gomez, 72); Szoboszlai; Mac Allister A.; Gravenberch R. (Jones Cur., 46); Salah; Gakpo (Ngumoha, 65); Ekitike
Substitution: Jones Cur. (from 46); Robertson A. (from 65); Ngumoha (from 65); Gomez (from 72); Chiesa F. (from 79)
Bench: Mamardashvili; Ramsay C.; Nyoni; Morrison K.
Yellow Cards: Gravenberch R. 22

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