2-4 v Wolverhampton Wanderers - 13 April 2025 - Away

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Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers

4

  • Aït-Nouri
    2'
  • Spence
    38'
  • Strand Larsen
    64'
  • Cunha
    86'
Details
Match Number

7701

Opposition
Wolverhampton wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2024/25

Date

13th April 2025

Kick Off

14:00

Venue

Molineux

Attendance

31,463

Referee

Anthony Taylor

VAR

Michael Oliver

League Position

15th

Opposition League Position

16th

Opposition Form

WWWLLW

Weather at Kick Off

12.8° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7663rd overall match (3676 wins, 1660 draws, 2314 losses)

  • 6039th competitive match (2746 wins, 1387 draws, 1906 losses)

  • team

    112th match vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (52 wins, 23 draws, 37 losses)

  • competition

    1260th Premier League match (551 wins, 297 draws, 412 losses)

  • 6985th match in England (3309 wins, 1542 draws, 2121 losses)

  • 57th match at Molineux (20 wins, 10 draws, 27 losses)

  • There were 6 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
13 Attempts 11
5 Attempts on Target 4
2.4 xG 2.0
37% Possession 63%
493 Touches 709
295 Passes Completed 534
370 Passes Attempted 619
79.7% Pass Completion 86.3%
9 Crosses 23
12 Throw-ins 21
1 Corners 4
16 Tackles 10
11 Blocks 8
9 Interceptions 8
2 Saves 2
12 Fouls 15
1 Yellow Cards 2
2 Offsides 3
Report

Wolverhampton Wanderers moved closer to Premier League safety and heaped more misery on Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou with victory at Molineux.

Postecoglou made six changes to the Spurs side that drew 1-1 with Eintracht Frankfurt in their Europa League quarter-final first-leg tie, before a second meeting on Thursday that could shape his future.

And Wolves cashed in with a crucial win that moved them up to 16th place and 14 points clear of the bottom three with six games left.

Vitor Pereira's side were on the way to a fourth straight top-flight victory for the first time since January 1972 inside two minutes when Rayan Ait-Nouri scored after latching on to Spurs keeper Guglielmo Vicario's punched clearance on the edge of the area.

Wolves doubled their advantage seven minutes before half-time in a moment of high farce, with keeper Vicario pushing Marshall Munetsi's header on to backtracking defender Djed Spence and into his own net.

Spurs pulled one back just before the hour mark when Mathys Tel bundled home at the far post after Wolves defender Nelson Semedo made a mess of clearing Brennan Johnson's cross.

But Wolves restored their two-goal lead five minutes later when the excellent Ait-Nouri beat Cristian Romero far too easily before crossing for Jorgen Strand Larsen to complete the formalities with a simple finish and scoring for a fourth successive game.

Substitute Richarlison gave Spurs brief hope four minutes from time when he bundled home after Wolves keeper Jose Sa touched Romero's header on to the bar.

But there was more drama as substitute Matheus Cunha, on for Ait-Nouri after serving a four-match suspension, confirmed 15th-placed Tottenham's 17th league loss this season when Lucas Bergvall lost possession and the Brazilian raced clear and finished calmly.

Wolves are 'consistent'- Pereira Wolves boss Pereira took the acclaim of an elated Molineux after this fourth straight league win – a hero to the home fans after transforming their season following the sacking of Gary O'Neil.

The Portuguese has won 26 points since taking over on 19 December, more than the bottom three Premier League sides combined, and tasted success in eight of the last 16 league games, more than predecessor O'Neil mustered in his last 34 games.

Pereira has fostered unity at Molineux, helped by the talents of full-back Ait-Nouri and the gifted Cunha, whose long-term future may be in question but not his current commitment, as he raced clear to score with assurance and confidence to settle any late nerves.

And towering striker Strand Larsen became just the second Wolves player to find the net in four consecutive Premier League games, emulating Henri Camara who scored in five successive matches in 2004.

The spirit Pereira has engendered was demonstrated as the entire Wolves staff and squad took a collective bow at both ends of Molineux when the game finished.

It has been a job very well done by them to drag Wolves out of trouble.

Spurs boss Postecoglou was a picture of despair on several occasions during a defeat that exposed all the glaring frailties that have left his side just two points above Wolves in the table - and put his position in jeopardy.

From the comical Spence own goal to the manner in which Bergvall coughed up possession for the late fourth goal, the visitors contributed greatly to their own downfall.

This game should be placed in the correct context, with Spurs and Postecoglou clearly fixing their gaze on Thursday's crucial return tie in Frankfurt, in which they will hope to improve on their home performance to reach the last four of the Europa League.

Son Heung-min and Micky van de Ven were kept back and their quality missed at both ends of the pitch. They are sure to make a big difference for a game and competition that is now the sole focus for the club after a disappointing season.

The defeat by Wolves was the sort that has happened too often in this campaign – but Thursday matters most now, and while there was no lack of effort, it was once again their habit of conceding poor goals that let them down at Molineux.

With so much at stake, that will have to be addressed in Frankfurt.

Timeline
KO

Rayan Aït-Nouri

2'
HT +3'

Jørgen Strand Larsen

64'

Matheus Cunha

86'

Toti Gomes

86'
FT +4'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
31 22 7 2 72 30 42 73
2
Arsenal
32 17 12 3 57 27 30 63
3
Nottingham forest
32 17 6 9 51 38 13 57
4
Manchester city
32 16 7 9 62 42 20 55
5
Aston villa
32 15 9 8 49 46 3 54
6
Chelsea
31 15 8 8 54 37 17 53
7
Newcastle united
30 16 5 9 52 39 13 53
8
Fulham
31 13 9 9 47 42 5 48
9
Brighton hove albion
32 12 12 8 51 49 2 48
10
Afc bournemouth
31 12 9 10 51 40 11 45
11
Brentford
32 12 7 13 52 48 4 43
12
Crystal palace
31 11 10 10 41 40 1 43
13
Manchester united
31 10 8 13 37 41 -4 38
14
Everton
32 8 14 10 34 38 -4 38
15
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 11 4 16 58 45 13 37
16
West ham united
31 9 8 14 35 52 -17 35
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
31 9 5 17 43 59 -16 32
18
Ipswich town
31 4 8 19 31 65 -34 20
19
Leicester city
32 4 6 22 27 72 -45 18
20
Southampton
32 2 4 26 23 77 -54 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
32 23 7 2 74 31 43 76
2
Arsenal
32 17 12 3 57 27 30 63
3
Nottingham forest
32 17 6 9 51 38 13 57
4
Newcastle united
31 17 5 9 56 40 16 56
5
Manchester city
32 16 7 9 62 42 20 55
6
Chelsea
32 15 9 8 56 39 17 54
7
Aston villa
32 15 9 8 49 46 3 54
8
Afc bournemouth
32 13 9 10 52 40 12 48
9
Fulham
32 13 9 10 47 43 4 48
10
Brighton hove albion
32 12 12 8 51 49 2 48
11
Brentford
32 12 7 13 52 48 4 43
12
Crystal palace
31 11 10 10 41 40 1 43
13
Everton
32 8 14 10 34 38 -4 38
14
Manchester united
32 10 8 14 38 45 -7 38
15
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 11 4 17 60 49 11 37
16
Wolverhampton wanderers
32 10 5 17 47 61 -14 35
17
West ham united
32 9 8 15 36 54 -18 35
18
Ipswich town
32 4 9 19 33 67 -34 21
19
Leicester city
32 4 6 22 27 72 -45 18
20
Southampton
32 2 4 26 23 77 -54 10
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