Report | April 22
Leicester City | 2 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Kelechi Iheanacho 37 [PK] | Matheus Cunha 13 | |
Timothy Castagne 75 |
Matheus Cunha opened the score for Wolves in the 13th minute following some good work by Mario Lemina. Leicester's Kelechi Iheanacho then responded with an equalizer in the 37th minute. Timothy Castagne then netted a 75th minute strike to give Leicester the win.
Patson Daka was a frequent offender, committing 6 fouls. For Wolves, Pablo Sarabia pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Wolves can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 498 passes compared to the Foxes' 363.
Leicester's poor run comes to an end. Meanwhile, Wolves end their winning streak by tasting defeat.
Kelechi Iheanacho | Matheus Cunha |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
3 shots (2nd on their team) | 1 interception (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Tuesday, April 25th. Leicester face fellow strugglers Leeds, while Wolves meet Palace at Molineux. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Foxes? Will Wolves put this disappointment behind them?
Report | April 15
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2 - 0 | Brentford |
Diego Costa 27 | ||
Hwang Heechan 69 |
Diego Costa put Wolves 1-0 up in the 27th minute. Hwang Heechan extended Wolves' lead in the 69th minute which looked to make the closing stages more comfortable, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
Pablo Sarabia posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses, although Matheus Cunha was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. Wolves had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 454 completed passes compared to the Bees' 430.
Wolves make it two wins in two. Meanwhile, Things go from bad to worse for Brentford as they lose again.
Diego Costa | José Sá |
Scored 1 goal | Earned a clean sheet |
2 corners won (1st in the game) | Saved 3 shots |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 22nd. Wolves meet Leicester at the King Power Stadium, while Brentford take on Villa at Brentford Community Stadium. Can Wolves make it three wins in a row? Will the Bees halt their terrible form?
Report | April 8
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 - 0 | Chelsea |
Matheus Nunes 31 |
Matheus Nunes netted the first goal of the match for Wolves in the 31st minute. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Wolves took all three points from Chelsea.
Daniel Podence continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box, although João Gomes was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. The Blues completed 200 more passes than Wolves, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
Wolves get back to winning form. Meanwhile, Chelsea's mixed form continues.
Matheus Nunes | Reece James |
Scored 1 goal | 17 crosses (2nd in the Premier League) |
3 tackles won (1st on their team) | 2 corners won (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 15th. Wolves meet Brentford at Molineux, while Chelsea meet Brighton at Stamford Bridge. Can Wolves win again? Will the Blues improve their form?
Report | April 1
Nottingham Forest | 1 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Brennan Johnson 38 | Daniel Podence 83 |
Brennan Johnson began the scoring for Forest in the 38th minute. Wolves' Daniel Podence responded with a tying goal in the 83rd minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
For Wolves, Nélson Semedo and Adama Traoré didn't let the opposition rest, with each getting 4 crosses into the box. Wolves only came away with a draw despite completing 377 more passes than the Tricky Trees.
Forest finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Wolves end their streak of defeats.
Brennan Johnson | Daniel Podence |
3 shots on target (28th in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
Scored 1 goal | 15 completed passes (9th on their team) |
Next up, Forest meet Leeds at Elland Road on Tuesday, April 4th. While Wolves take on Chelsea at Molineux on Saturday, April 8th. Can the Tricky Trees build on this result? Will Wolves continue to make strides?
Report | March 18
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2 - 4 | Leeds United |
Jonny Castro 65 | Jack Harrison 6 | |
Matheus Cunha 73 | Luke Ayling 49 | |
Rasmus Kristensen 62 | ||
Rodrigo 90 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Jack Harrison netted the first goal of the match for Leeds in the 6th minute after being found by Degnand Gnonto. Following the opening goal, Leeds proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Wolves' 2 as Leeds took the three points.
Marc Roca continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box. Wolves moved the ball about nicely despite their loss, completing 271 more passes than their opponents.
Wolves make it two losses on the bounce. Meanwhile, Leeds take the lion's share of the points.
Luke Ayling | Jack Harrison |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
Drew 2 fouls (3rd on their team) | 2 shots (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 1st. Wolves take on Forest at the City Ground, while Leeds face the challenge of Arsenal. Can Wolves get out of this rough patch? Will the Whites win again?
Report | March 12
Newcastle United | 2 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Alexander Isak 26 | Hwang Heechan 70 | |
Miguel Almirón 79 |
Alexander Isak scored the match's first goal for Newcastle in the 26th minute after being found by Kieran Trippier. Wolves' Hwang Heechan responded with a tying goal in the 70th minute. With the scores level, Miguel Almirón netted a timely 79th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Newcastle all three points.
Kieran Trippier continually probed down the flank, getting 14 crosses into the box. On a positive note for Wolves, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 422 completed passes to the Magpies' 304.
Newcastle finally get a win. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.
Kieran Trippier | Hwang Heechan |
14 crosses (14th in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
Assisted 1 goal | 5 completed passes (15th on their team) |
Next up, Newcastle meet Forest at the City Ground on Friday, March 17th. While Wolves meet Leeds at Molineux on Saturday, March 18th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Magpies? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | March 4
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 - 0 | Tottenham Hotspur |
Adama Traoré 82 |
After being locked in at 0-0 for the first 45 minutes, Adama Traoré opened the score for Wolves in the 82nd minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Wolves kept Tottenham out for the rest of the game to take the three points.
For Tottenham, Ivan Perišić pushed hard to create chances, but his 10 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Spurs had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 472 completed passes compared to Wolves' 413.
Wolves get back in the win column. Meanwhile, Tottenham get a shock to their system as they taste defeat for the first time in a while.
José Sá | Ivan Perišić |
Earned a clean sheet | 10 crosses (1st in the game) |
Saved 6 shots | 1 tackle won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Wolves face a tough test against Newcastle on Sunday, March 12th. While Tottenham take on Forest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, March 11th. Can Wolves win again? Will Spurs put this disappointment behind them?
Report | March 1
Liverpool | 2 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Virgil van Dijk 73 | ||
Mohamed Salah 77 |
Virgil van Dijk began the scoring for Liverpool in the 73rd minute following an assist by Diogo Jota. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah added another in the 77th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. The Reds won the passing game, clocking up 531 completed passes to Wolves' 407.
Liverpool are back in business as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.
Virgil van Dijk | Kostas Tsimikas |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
Scored 1 goal | Assisted 1 goal |
Next up, Liverpool look forward to a grudge match against rivals Man United on Sunday, March 5th. While Wolves have a tough game ahead against Tottenham on Saturday, March 4th. Can the Reds win again? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | February 24
Fulham | 1 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Manor Solomon 64 | Pablo Sarabia 23 |
Pablo Sarabia opened the score for Wolves in the 23rd minute. Fulham's Manor Solomon responded with a tying goal in the 64th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
Andreas Pereira posed a constant threat from the wide areas, whipping in a total of 5 crosses, while Issa Diop‘s excellent reading of the game was on show again, intercepting the ball 4 times. While the passing game was fairly consistent, Wolves had a slight advantage, clocking up 444 completed passes to the Cottagers' 441. For Wolves, Rúben Neves was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls.
Fulham's win streak snapped. Meanwhile, Wolves continue their string of mixed results.
Manor Solomon | Pablo Sarabia |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
1 interception (4th on their team) | 3 tackles won (1st in the game) |
Next up, Fulham meet Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium on Monday, March 6th. While Wolves take on Liverpool at Anfield on Wednesday, March 1st. Can the Cottagers keep their point streak going? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | February 18
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 1 | AFC Bournemouth |
Marcus Tavernier 49 |
The story was missed opportunities. Wolves were superior on the pitch throughout in this one, but squandered numerous chances to breakthrough. On the flip side, Bournemouth struggled to create opportunities, but were ecstatic to escape with three points as Marcus Tavernier scored the lone match goal in the 49th minute after being assisted by Dominic Solanke
For Wolves, Pablo Sarabia pushed hard to create chances, but his 14 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Wolves lost on the day but managed to complete 318 more passes than the Cherries, highlighting their technical strength.
Wolves' winning run comes to an end. Meanwhile, Bournemouth get back to winning form.
Neto | Adama Traoré |
Earned a clean sheet | 3 corners won (30th in the Premier League) |
Saved 4 shots | 1 shot on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, Wolves meet Fulham at Craven Cottage on Friday, February 24th. While there's no relief for Bournemouth who face a rampant Man City on Saturday, February 25th. Can Wolves put this disappointment behind them? Will the Cherries win again?
Report | February 11
Southampton | 1 - 2 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Carlos Alcaraz 24 | Jan Bednarek 72 [OG] | |
João Gomes 87 |
Carlos Alcaraz began the scoring for Southampton in the 24th minute. Jan Bednarek then put in the tying goal in the 72nd minute. João Gomes then netted an 87th minute strike to give Wolves the win.
Matheus Cunha was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. Wolves won the midfield battle, completing 488 passes compared to Saints' 329. For Southampton, James Ward-Prowse and Romain Perraud pushed hard to create chances, but their 7 crosses each weren't enough to affect the outcome.
Southampton's woeful losing run continues. Meanwhile, Wolves make it two wins in two.
João Gomes | Carlos Alcaraz |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 2 shots (2nd on their team) | Took 3 shots (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 18th. Southampton take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, while Wolves face fellow relegation-rivals Bournemouth for a clash at the bottom of the table. Can Saints halt their terrible form? Will Wolves make it three wins in a row?
Report | February 4
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 3 - 0 | Liverpool |
Joël Matip 5 [OG] | ||
Craig Dawson 12 | ||
Rúben Neves 71 |
Joël Matip began the scoring early by turning the ball into his own net, setting Liverpool behind in the 5th minute. Craig Dawson added another to put Wolves 2-0 up after 12 minutes. Rúben Neves put the match away with a third in the 71st minute, and Liverpool were shutout as Wolves secured a comfortable win.
For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold pushed hard to create chances, but his 10 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. On a positive note for the Reds, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 536 completed passes to Wolves' 408.
Things look to be on the up for Wolves as they come away with all three points. Meanwhile, Liverpool's mixed form continues.
Rúben Neves | Craig Dawson |
1 goal scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Completed 43 passes (1st on their team) | 1 goal scored |
Next up, Wolves prepare for a pivotal clash against Southampton on Saturday, February 11th. While Liverpool meet Everton for a grudge match at Anfield on Monday, February 13th. Can Wolves win again? Will the Reds improve their form?
Report | January 22
Manchester City | 3 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Erling Haaland 40, 50 [PK], 54 |
Erling Haaland got Man City off to a flyer in the 40th minute. He added another to put Man City 2-0 up after 50 minutes. And Haaland put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 54th minute to secure a comfortable win for Man City over Wolves.
Kevin De Bruyne continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. City had the edge in the passing game, completing 586 passes compared to Wolves' 477.
It's another win for Man City as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.
Erling Haaland | Kevin De Bruyne |
3 goals scored | Assisted 1 goal |
Took 4 shots (1st in the game) | 10 crosses (1st in the game) |
Next up, Man City have a mouthwatering clash with Tottenham on Sunday, February 5th. While Wolves meet Liverpool at Molineux on Saturday, February 4th. Can City make it three wins in a row? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | January 14
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 - 0 | West Ham United |
Daniel Podence 48 |
After being locked in at 0-0 for the first 45 minutes, Daniel Podence scored the match's first goal for Wolves in the 48th minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Wolves kept West Ham out for the rest of the game to take the three points.
Hugo Bueno posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses. Wolves had the edge in the passing game, completing 543 passes compared to the Hammers' 372.
Things look to be on the up for Wolves as they come away with all three points. Meanwhile, West Ham's mixed form continues.
José Sá | Jarrod Bowen |
Earned a clean sheet | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Saved 3 shots | 8 crosses (1st in the game) |
Next up, Wolves face Man City in a David vs Goliath clash on Sunday, January 22nd. While West Ham face Everton in a game with a lot riding on it on Saturday, January 21st. Can Wolves win again? Will the Hammers improve their form?
Report | January 4
Aston Villa | 1 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Danny Ings 78 | Daniel Podence 12 |
Daniel Podence scored the match's first goal for Wolves in the 12th minute. Villa's Danny Ings responded with an equalizer in the 78th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
Ollie Watkins only touched the ball 13 times, cutting a frustrated figure up front. On a positive note for the Villans, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 495 completed passes to Wolves' 388. For Wolves, Daniel Podence was relentless, getting 6 crosses into the opposition box.
Villa's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Wolves continue their string of mixed results.
Danny Ings | Daniel Podence |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
1 cross (7th on their team) | 1 corner won (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Villa meet Leeds at Villa Park on Friday, January 13th. While Wolves face fellow relegation-rivals West Ham for a clash at the bottom of the table on Saturday, January 14th. Can the Villans do better next time? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | December 31
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 1 | Manchester United |
Marcus Rashford 76 |
After a goalless first half, Marcus Rashford began the scoring for Man United in the 76th minute following some good work by Bruno Fernandes. This lone goal proved decisive, as Man United held on to beat Wolves and take all three points.
Christian Eriksen posed a threat out wide all game, registering 4 crosses. United won the passing battle but only just; they completed 483 passes compared to Wolves' 402.
Wolves' mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Man United's fine form continues.
David De Gea | José Sá |
Earned a clean sheet | Allowed 1 goal |
Saved 3 shots | Saved 6 shots |
Next up, Wolves face old foes Villa on Wednesday, January 4th. While Man United meet Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Tuesday, January 3rd. Can Wolves improve their form? Will United keep their great form going?
Report | December 26
Everton | 1 - 2 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Yerry Mina 7 | Daniel Podence 22 | |
Rayan Aït Nouri 90 |
Yerry Mina opened the score for Everton in the 7th minute after a set up by Dwight McNeil. Wolves' Daniel Podence then responded with an equalizer in the 22nd minute. Rayan Aït Nouri then netted a 90th minute strike to give Wolves the win.
Nélson Semedo racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Toffees, although Diego Costa was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. For Everton, Nathan Patterson pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The Toffees can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 510 passes compared to Wolves' 364.
It's more misery for Everton as they lose again. Meanwhile, Wolves get a much-needed win.
Rayan Aït Nouri | Yerry Mina |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 1 shot (2nd on their team) | Took 1 shot (4th on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, December 31st. Everton face a tough test against Man City, while Wolves face the challenge of Man United. Can the Toffees halt their terrible form? Will this be the start of a winning streak for Wolves?
Report | November 12
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 2 | Arsenal |
Martin Ødegaard 54, 75 |
Following a scoreless first half, Martin Ødegaard got the opener for Arsenal in the 54th minute. Then, Martin Ødegaard struck again in the 75th minute, leading Arsenal to an impressive win over Wolves.
Oleksandr Zinchenko posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses. The Gunners' range of passing won them the day in the end, completing 237 more passes than Wolves.
Wolves will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak. Meanwhile, The wins keep on coming for Arsenal.
Martin Ødegaard | Aaron Ramsdale |
2 goals scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Took 3 shots (2nd on their team) | Saved 2 shots |
Both squads play next on Monday, December 26th. Wolves face Everton in a high-stakes showdown, while Arsenal will fancy their chances against West Ham. Can Wolves get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | November 5
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2 - 3 | Brighton & Hove Albion |
Gonçalo Guedes 12 | Adam Lallana 10 | |
Rúben Neves 35 [PK] | Kaoru Mitoma 44 | |
Pascal Groß 83 |
Adam Lallana scored the match's first goal for Brighton in the 10th minute after being found by Leandro Trossard. After the first, Brighton proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Wolves nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Brighton narrowly took the win in this exciting match.
Solomon March posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses. The Seagulls' technical superiority contributed to their win as they completed 393 more passes than Wolves. For Wolves, Hwang Heechan couldn't get the service and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 18 times.
Wolves' mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Brighton make it two wins in two.
Adam Lallana | Gonçalo Guedes |
Assisted 1 goal | Drew 5 fouls (7th in the Premier League) |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Next up, it doesn't get any easier for Wolves; they play Arsenal on Saturday, November 12th. While Brighton take on Villa at the AMEX on Sunday, November 13th. Can Wolves improve their form? Will the Seagulls make it three wins in a row?
Report | October 29
Brentford | 1 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Benjamin Mee 50 | Rúben Neves 52 |
Benjamin Mee got the opener for Brentford in the 50th minute. Wolves' Rúben Neves retaliated with an equalizer in the 52nd minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
On a positive note for the Bees, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 420 completed passes to Wolves' 297. For Wolves, Adama Traoré didn't let the opposition rest, getting 6 crosses into the box, while it was a frustrating game for Diego Costa, who only registered 18 touches of the ball.
Brentford's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Wolves end their streak of defeats.
Benjamin Mee | Rúben Neves |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Drew 2 fouls (2nd on their team) | Took 4 shots (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, November 5th. Brentford take on Forest at the City Ground, while Wolves meet Brighton at Molineux. Can the Bees do better next time? Will Wolves continue to make strides?
Report | October 23
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 4 | Leicester City |
Youri Tielemans 8 | ||
Harvey Barnes 19 | ||
James Maddison 65 | ||
Jamie Vardy 79 |
Youri Tielemans opened the score for Leicester in the 8th minute. Harvey Barnes then doubled the lead with a goal in the 19th minute. Leicester proceeded to tack on two more to easily win this one against Wolves.
James Maddison continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box. Wolves completed 207 more passes than the Foxes, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
It's another loss for Wolves, who'll hope to turn things around quicky. Meanwhile, Leicester make it two wins in two.
Danny Ward | Jamie Vardy |
Earned a clean sheet | Assisted 1 goal |
Saved 5 shots | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 29th. Wolves take on Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium, while it doesn't get any easier for Leicester; they play Man City. Can Wolves get out of this rough patch? Will the Foxes make it three wins in a row?
Report | October 18
Crystal Palace | 2 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Eberechi Eze 47 | Adama Traoré 31 | |
Wilfried Zaha 70 |
Adama Traoré netted the first goal of the match for Wolves in the 31st minute following some good work by Hugo Bueno. Palace's Eberechi Eze then responded with a tying goal in the 47th minute. Wilfried Zaha then netted a 70th minute strike to give Palace the win.
Michael Olise continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. The Eagles had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 445 completed passes compared to Wolves' 430. For Wolves, the offside flag was the bane of Diego Costa, catching him behind the last man 3 times. Boubacar Traoré seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game.
Palace take the lion's share of the points. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.
Wilfried Zaha | Adama Traoré |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 4 shots (1st in the game) | Took 1 shot (3rd on their team) |
Next up, Palace meet Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday, October 22nd. While Wolves prepare for a bottom-of-the-table scrap against fellow strugglers Leicester on Sunday, October 23rd. Can the Eagles win again? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | October 15
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 - 0 | Nottingham Forest |
Rúben Neves 56 [PK] |
After being locked in at 0-0 for the first 45 minutes, Rúben Neves netted a penalty to open up the scoring for Wolves in the 56th minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Wolves kept Forest out for the rest of the game to take the three points.
Adama Traoré posed a threat out wide all game, registering 9 crosses. Wolves won the midfield battle, completing 432 passes compared to the Tricky Trees' 313. For Forest, Neco Williams seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game.
Wolves' form finally picks up. Meanwhile, Forest's mixed form continues.
José Sá | Morgan Gibbs-White |
Earned a clean sheet | 7 crosses (1st on their team) |
Saved 2 shots | Took 2 shots (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Tuesday, October 18th. Wolves face Palace in a game where both teams will be desperate to come away with three points, while Forest meet Brighton at the AMEX. Can this be the start of a winning streak for Wolves? Will the Tricky Trees improve their form?
Report | October 8
Chelsea | 3 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Kai Havertz 45 | ||
Christian Pulisic 54 | ||
Armando Broja 89 |
Kai Havertz scored the match's first goal for Chelsea in the 45th minute after a set up by Mason Mount. Chelsea's Christian Pulisic extended the lead in the 54th minute, and Armando Broja put on the finishing touches with a third score in the 89th minute to get them the win.
Conor Gallagher posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses, although Kai Havertz was caught offside three times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. The Blues won the passing game, clocking up 581 completed passes to Wolves' 431. For Wolves, the Blues did a good job of cutting off the supply to Diego Costa, limiting him to only 9 touches.
Chelsea keep their winning streak alive. Meanwhile, Wolves come away with yet another loss.
Mason Mount | Christian Pulisic |
Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 1 shot (1st in the game) | 1 corner won (1st in the game) |
Next up, Chelsea meet Villa at Villa Park on Sunday, October 16th. While Wolves face fellow relegation-rivals Forest for a clash at the bottom of the table on Saturday, October 15th. Can the Blues keep their great form going? Will Wolves halt their terrible form?
Report | October 1
West Ham United | 2 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Gianluca Scamacca 29 | ||
Jarrod Bowen 54 |
Gianluca Scamacca put West Ham 1-0 up in the 29th minute. Straight after the break West Ham extended their lead through Jarrod Bowen, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
For Wolves, Gonçalo Guedes pushed hard to create chances, but his 8 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Wolves' passing game will give them reason to be confident in their next game, clocking up 557 completed passes. The Hammers only managed 373.
West Ham's form finally picks up. Meanwhile, Wolves have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.
Jarrod Bowen | Łukasz Fabiański |
Blocked 2 shots (18th in the Premier League) | Earned a clean sheet |
1 goal scored | Saved 4 shots |
Next up, there's no relief for West Ham who face a rampant Fulham on Sunday, October 9th. While Wolves take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, October 8th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Hammers? Will Wolves get out of this rough patch?
Report | September 17
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 3 | Manchester City |
Jack Grealish 1 | ||
Erling Haaland 16 | ||
Phil Foden 69 |
Jack Grealish started the scoring with an early goal for Man City after being assisted by Kevin De Bruyne. Erling Haaland added another to put Man City 2-0 up after 16 minutes. Phil Foden put the match away with a third in the 69th minute, and Wolves were shutout as Man City secured a comfortable win.
Kevin De Bruyne posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses. City's range of passing won them the day in the end, completing 208 more passes than Wolves.
Wolves' mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Man City are back in business as they take all three points.
Kevin De Bruyne | Jack Grealish |
Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
6 crosses (1st in the game) | Took 2 shots (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Wolves meet West Ham for a scrap at the bottom of the table on Saturday, October 1st. While Man City meet Man United for a grudge match at the Etihad on Sunday, October 2nd. Can Wolves improve their form? Will City win again?
Report | September 3
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 - 0 | Southampton |
Daniel Podence 45 |
Daniel Podence scored the match's first goal for Wolves in the 45th minute following an assist by Matheus Nunes. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Wolves took all three points from Southampton.
Pedro Neto posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses. Wolves had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 435 completed passes compared to Saints' 410. For Southampton, Ibrahima Diallo seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game.
Wolves win to end their drawing streak. Meanwhile, Southampton's mixed form continues.
Daniel Podence | James Ward-Prowse |
1 goal scored | 14 crosses (3rd in the Premier League) |
Took 1 shot (1st on their team) | 2 corners won (28th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, September 10th. Wolves face a tough test against Liverpool, while Southampton meet Brentford at St. Mary's. Can this be the start of a winning streak for Wolves? Will Saints improve their form?
Report | August 31
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Wolves failed to take advantage in a goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium. They were superior throughout the game, but missed numerous chances to make their dominance pay. Opportunities were few and far between for Bournemouth, who will have been delighted to come away with a point and clean sheet.
For Wolves, Pedro Neto continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box, while Rúben Neves racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Cherries. Wolves came away with a draw but showed their superiority to the Cherries on the ball, completing 298 more passes than their opponents.
Bournemouth finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Wolves earn their second draw in a row.
Marcus Tavernier | Pedro Neto |
5 tackles won (4th in the Premier League) | 9 crosses (14th in the Premier League) |
2 corners won (25th in the Premier League) | Drew 1 foul (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, September 3rd. Bournemouth meet Forest at the City Ground, while Wolves meet Southampton at Molineux. Can the Cherries build on this result? Will Wolves start a run of draws?
Report | August 28
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 - 1 | Newcastle United |
Rúben Neves 38 | Allan Saint-Maximin 90 |
Rúben Neves opened the score for Wolves in the 38th minute. Newcastle's Allan Saint-Maximin retaliated with a tying goal in the 90th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
For Newcastle, Kieran Trippier continually probed down the flank, getting 13 crosses into the box, while it was a frustrating game for Chris Wood, who only registered 14 touches of the ball. The Magpies' passing game will give them reason to be confident in their next game, clocking up 458 completed passes. Wolves only managed 266.
Wolves' unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Newcastle continue their run of draws.
Rúben Neves | Allan Saint-Maximin |
Blocked 2 shots (9th in the Premier League) | Had 3 shots on target (5th in the Premier League) |
1 goal scored | Blocked 2 shots (9th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Wednesday, August 31st. Wolves prepare for a pivotal clash against Bournemouth, while Newcastle take on Liverpool at Anfield. Can Wolves do better next time? Will the Magpies secure a sought after victory?
Report | August 20
Tottenham Hotspur | 1 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Harry Kane 64 |
After no scoring action in the first half, Harry Kane scored the match's first goal for Tottenham in the 64th minute after being assisted by Ivan Perišić. This lone goal proved decisive, as Tottenham kept Wolves out for the rest of the game to take the three points.
Son Heungmin continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. Wolves won the passing battle but only just; they completed 482 passes compared to Spurs' 477.
Tottenham's uninspiring form comes to end as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.
Harry Kane | Gonçalo Guedes |
Had 2 shots on target (5th in the Premier League) | Drew 4 fouls (4th in the Premier League) |
1 goal scored | Blocked 2 shots (4th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, August 28th. Tottenham take on Forest at the City Ground, while Wolves take on Newcastle at Molineux. Can Spurs win again? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | August 13
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 0 | Fulham |
Honors even in this one, with neither side able to force a breakthrough.
The threat came from out wide, with Pedro Neto registering 9 crosses, while Leander Dendoncker racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Cottagers. Positives for Wolves? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 500 passes compared to the Cottagers' 335.
Wolves' unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Fulham earn their second draw in a row.
José Sá | Antonee Robinson |
Allowed 0 goals | Earned a clean sheet |
Saved 3 shots | 1 tackle won (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 20th. Wolves meet Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Fulham meet Brentford at Craven Cottage. Can Wolves do better next time? Will the Cottagers start a run of draws?
Report | August 6
Leeds United | 2 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Rodrigo 24 | Daniel Podence 6 | |
Rayan Aït Nouri 74 [OG] |
Daniel Podence netted the first goal of the match for Wolves in the 6th minute following an assist by Hwang Heechan. Leeds' Rodrigo responded with a tying goal in the 24th minute. Rayan Aït Nouri then netted a 74th minute strike to give Leeds the win.
Jack Harrison continually probed down the flank, getting 6 crosses into the box, while Pascal Struijk put on a show, intercepting the ball 4 times. Wolves completed 202 more passes than the Whites, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
Leeds start as they mean to go on. Meanwhile, Wolves will look to bounce back next match.
Rodrigo | Daniel Podence |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 1 shot (1st on their team) | 2 corners won (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 13th. Leeds have a crucial game against Southampton, while Wolves have a top of the table clash with Fulham. Can the Whites find another win? Will Wolves improve and pick up points?
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