In a stunning Premier League upset, Wolverhampton Wanderers delivered a devastating blow to Liverpool’s ambitions with a last-gasp 2-1 victory at Molineux Stadium on Tuesday. The league’s bottom-placed club secured their remarkable win through André’s injury-time strike, marking one of the most dramatic results of the current season.
The match turned decisively in the 78th minute when Rodrigo Gomes broke the deadlock for Wolves, capitalizing on a superb pass following Tolu Arokodare’s challenge on Virgil van Dijk. Liverpool responded with Mohamed Salah’s equalizer in the 83rd minute—his first Premier League goal since November—after intercepting a poor pass from Wolves midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
Just as the match appeared headed for a draw, André sealed Wolves’ victory with his first goal for the club, capitalizing on a poor clearance from Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker in the fourth minute of stoppage time. The deflected strike left Liverpool players stunned and sparked wild celebrations along the Wolves sideline.
This defeat represents another concerning chapter in Liverpool’s challenging season, particularly regarding their late-game vulnerabilities. The Reds have now conceded 14 goals in the final 15 minutes of matches this season, including five in the 90th minute or later—a Premier League era record for a single campaign.
The emotional match included a poignant moment in the 18th minute when both sets of fans participated in sustained applause honoring former Wolves and current Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash in Spain last year.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed his frustration post-match, stating: ‘We are losing far too many football games and dropping points. The three times we lost in the last 22 games were all in extra time.’ The defeat leaves Liverpool in fifth position, with their Champions League qualification hopes now depending on other results.
Despite this memorable victory, Wolves remain 11 points from safety with only eight games remaining, making relegation still highly probable. The teams will meet again at Molineux in just four days for an FA Cup fifth-round encounter, offering Liverpool an immediate opportunity for redemption.
