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Liverpool 3-1 wolves: Liverpool Secures Dramatic Comeback Victory with Late Goals against Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Liverpool showcased their resilience once again with a thrilling comeback to secure a 3-1 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.

 

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Wolves took an early lead in Saturday’s Premier League clash when Hwang Hee-chan found the net in the 7th minute. The hosts held onto their advantage until the early stages of the second half.

 

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However, Liverpool fought back, with Cody Gakpo equalizing from Mohamed Salah’s assist. Salah then turned provider again, setting up Andy Robertson to coolly slot home an 85th-minute effort and give Jürgen Klopp’s side the lead.

 

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In stoppage time, substitute Harvey Elliott extended Liverpool’s lead with a strike that hit the post and was eventually ruled as a Hugo Bueno own goal, sealing the team’s fourth consecutive victory.

 

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Wolves started the game energetically and capitalized on their early momentum with Hwang’s goal. Pedro Neto provided the assist, delivering a cross that Hwang finished low past Alisson Becker.

 

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Neto had further opportunities to score but failed to convert, while Liverpool also had their chances, with Gakpo and Diogo Jota missing the target.

 

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Liverpool’s patient build-up play eventually paid off when Robertson played a pass to Gakpo, who found the back of the net to equalize in the 55th minute.

 

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Klopp made substitutions, bringing on Luis Diaz for Alexis Mac Allister and later introducing Elliott and Darwin Nunez. Liverpool grew in dominance, and Sa made a crucial save to deny Nunez in a one-on-one situation.

 

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Wolves appealed for a handball inside the box, but the referee dismissed their claims. Quansah also picked up an injury and had to be substituted.

 

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In the dying moments of the match, Liverpool completed yet another stunning comeback. Robertson combined with Salah in a well-executed one-two, resulting in Robertson scoring his second goal of the game by sliding the ball under Sa.

 

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To add to the drama, Elliott unleashed a powerful shot from 20 yards that struck the inside of the right post and deflected off Bueno for Liverpool’s third goal.

 

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The victory provided a satisfying afternoon for Liverpool, who also saw new midfielder Ryan Gravenberch. The team’s ability to stage late comebacks away from home once again demonstrated their resilience and determination.

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