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We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Wolves and Brentford. Here are some of your comments: Wolves fans Stan: As a Wolves supporter, and having played football most of my life,
Wolves under-21s fell to a narrow defeat against Nottingham Forest at the Aggborough Stadium in their final fixture of 2025 in the Premier League Cup. Blaine McClure’s second half strike proved to be the difference between the two sides.
Wolves are staring down the barrel of relegation after falling to their 10th consecutive Premier League defeat following an uninspiring performance against Brentford.
On teenager Mateus Mane: "He is beginning to look at home and he is someone who doesn't necessarily have the scars that one or two have at the moment, it was another promising performance." Wolves have the joint-fewest points ever by a side in their first 17 matches of a season in English league history (2),
Wolves missed their last best chance to pick up their first Premier League win before 2025 comes to an end on Saturday, as Rob Edwards' side eventually came undone and were beaten 2-0 by Brentford at home.
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Man Utd Player Ratings vs. Wolves: Wasteful Red Devils Frustrated by Premier League’s Bottom Club
Wolves appeared emboldened when Ruben Amorim turned to his bench for fresh legs and brought on 20-year-old Leny Yoro, the most experienced outfield player available, and 17-year-old debutant Bendito Mantato. Moments later, Jhon Arias saw a dangerous shot from 20 yards deflected marginally wide by Dalot’s perfectly-timed sliding block.
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Chelsea 3-0 Wolves: Video highlights, analysis, Enzo Maresca reaction after Garnacho gleams at the Bridge
Chelsea came out of halftime with vigor, speeding past Wolves 3-0 in a smooth second half at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Alejandro Garnacho had two assists and played a role in all three goals as Malo Gusto bagged his first Chelsea goal and was joined on ...
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde’s early goal and Matheus Cunha’s late clincher gave Wolves a huge win in a west Midlands derby that boosted the hosts and further frustrated the visitors to the Molineux. Wolves held just 32 percent of the ball but was so good in ...