Hee Chan Hwang's first half goal was enough to secure all three points on a cold Tuesday night at Molineux.
Two penalty decisions went Fulham’s way, as we lost 3-2 at Craven Cottage. Matheus Cunha headed in Jean-Ricner Bellegarde’s cross to cancel out Alex Iwobi’s opener, as we went into the break with one goal each. The second half was the tale of three penalties. VAR didn’t overturn a penalty against Nelson Semedo, despite evidence that he made contact with the ball. Then Hee Chan Hwang won and converted a spot kick. Late in stoppage time, VAR penalised Joao Gomes for making minimal contact with Harry Wilson and Willian scored his second penalty of the night.
Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina were on target in the 91st and 98th minute respectively as Wolves came back from being one goal down to take all three points at home to Tottenham Hotspur.
All of the action from Molineux as goals from Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina secure a dramatic late win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Wolves came from behind twice to earn a deserved point from a captivating Saturday evening clash with Newcastle United at a rain-soaked Molineux.
Hee Chan Hwang earned Wolves a deserved point as a lively second half to the West Midlands derby with Aston Villa concluded in a draw, despite the Old Gold finishing the game with ten men.
Wolves stunned reigning champions Manchester City to bring their Premier League season to life, as Hee Chan Hwang fired home the winner in a lively Molineux battle.
Wolves were beaten 1-0 by Manchester United in their season opener at Old Trafford on Monday night. Despite creating many chances, Gary O’Neil’s men slipped to a defeat on the road, with Raphael Varane’s header proving the decisive moment in Manchester.