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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:43 GMT

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    Oh Wolves, my Wolves... Welcome back but where have you been for so long!?

    Jon

    Not surprised at the result....was at the Wolves vs Bournemouth game the other week and they were a tough side to break down... Amazing what you can achieve with a little belief...

    Frank, Cherries fan

  2. 'We were predictable and sloppy in possession'published at 22:41 GMT

    FT: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Liverpool

    Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool at Molineux on March 03, 2026 in Wolverhampton, England.Image source, Getty Images

    Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, speaking to TNT Sports: "I think it's down to ourselves. It was slow, we were predictable, sloppy in possession and wrong decision-making. We didn't concede chances but if you perform like that then a result like this can be a result of that and that's a fact. It was disappointing."

    On starting the game slowly: "It's not one reason why that's the case. The game nowadays we over-analyse why things are happening on the pitch. We as a team want to start a game as well as we can and in the last game we did, today we had majority possession but we were still making wrong decisions and we couldn't find the end product."

    On how they conceded the goals: "Conceding goals is always frustrating. We've come on the back of a couple clean sheets, defensively we've been very solid but it is what it is and we have to move quickly on because we come back here in a couple of days and we want to do well in the FA Cup."

  3. 'We have 40 points, now time to set a new target'published at 22:39 GMT

    FT: Leeds 0-1 Sunderland

    Sunderland

    Sunderland's Luke O'Nien speaking to Match of the Day: "In my opinion it was two of the best fans in the league and you saw that today. The atmosphere was special and you remember those days. Really proud of the boys, a special day."

    On winning the player of the match award on his first Premier League start: "I'm not sure how I won this. The boys looked after me and know how much I wanted this start and how much this team means to me. The boys have been pushing me every day and we have one hell of a group. I'm just proud to be in this team.

    "I'm not sure it was the prettiest of games or there will be many highlights for Match of the Day. Sometimes you have to grind it out. The boys were superb and we have our 40 points, now it's time to set a new target."

  4. 'It would be amazing if we could get close to Europe'published at 22:36 GMT

    FT: Everton 2-0 Burnley

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes, speaking to TNT Sports: "I thought we played really well with the ball. I think we kept it well and moved it well. I think we recovered the ball well when we had to. We backed it up from the game we had at St James' park at the weekend and it was great to get back-to-back wins as well."

    On being in the conversation for European football: "It would be amazing if we could even get close, which we are we're getting close. I look back to my time at West Ham, we were close to getting relegated and the next year we went on to get into Europe and then we done it three years in a row after that. The idea we have is we want to keep pushing. I want to be positive. I want us thinking there's a chance we can do it and we don't have to think about relegation after that."

    On winning at home: "Really important. I keep saying the away supporters have been treated great, the results they've been getting, we've not been doing quite so well for the home support. They were with us, they recognised how well the players are doing. Great credit to the players, they keep on going. To win two games on the bounce in the Premier League is not easy."

  5. 'The hunger is big'published at 22:34 GMT

    FT: Leeds 0-1 Sunderland

    Sunderland

    Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka speaking to TNT Sports: "We spoke at the beginning of the season, our target was 40 points. We achieved 40 points and now we want more because the hunger is big."

    On if they can push on now the 40 points are secured: "We need to stay humble. We know where we come from. Our target was 40 points. When you achieve the first one, you want more. The hunger is here. We are taking it game by game, let's see where we get."

  6. 'Liverpool need Wirtz back'published at 22:32 GMT

    FT: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live at Molineux

    Arne Slot reactingImage source, Getty Images

    If Liverpool want a better result on Friday, there's going to have to be a few harsh words said in the changing room.

    The tempo has to be upped from the off and it can't be reactionary to what goes on and then suddenly decide to step up the gears. It has to be from the off, they're the better team and they have the better players. But it feels so lethargic.

    If they up the tempo, they're difficult to play against. I'm not sure about the situation of Florain Wirtz but they need him back.

  7. Get Involvedpublished at 22:31 GMT

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    Slot has taken all the joy out of watching Liverpool.

    Colin

    As per usual, Liverpool struggle against the bottom teams. If you can't beat clubs at the bottom you won't get into the champions league. Going backwards with Slot.

    Dave

    That’s it, Slot has to go, how can any team lose to this Wolves side? He’s let standards slip, he’s let world-class players become a ghost of themselves… just let the man go and put him out of his clear misery.

    Chris

  8. 'We are doing unbelievable things'published at 22:29 GMT

    FT: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Wolves

    Rodrigo Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Wolves goalscorer Rodrigo Gomes to TNT Sports: "Amazing. Amazing game, amazing night. Winning two games in a row, under the lights, in front of our fans. Unbelievable. I am unbelievably happy.

    "Maybe a little late, but we need to keep going and keep this momentum. We are playing good. We are doing unbelievable things. We need to keep going and believing in ourselves. We need to give everything until the last minute and win games."

    On his goal: "It was a special moment, I am very happy. A big game. It was a good finish, it was difficult because I had Konate on my back. Unfortunately I have had groin injuries but now I am feeling sharp."

    On fellow goalscorer Andre: "He's such a good player. He's played so good today. He's an unbelievable player and deserved this goal."

    On playing Liverpool again on Friday: "We need to do this again. Believe in us and try to win this game."

  9. 'Wolves playing for each other and the fans'published at 22:28 GMT

    FT: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Ally McCoist
    Former Rangers striker on TNT Sports

    It's quite remarkable, it really is.

    You look around this place and they have had a really, really tough season but they are playing for each other and they are playing for the fans.

    Look what Wolves did to Arsenal. Certainly in the last few weeks, Molineux has been a difficult place to come.

    They defended exceptionally well and when they got their chance, they took it.

    A great night for them.

  10. 'A huge three points' for Sunderland - Bennettpublished at 22:27 GMT

    FT: Leeds 0-1 Sunderland

    Former Sunderland captain Gary Bennett has praised Regis Le Bris' team selection against Leeds saying "he always gets it right."

    Listen to the Black Cats legend's full time reaction:

  11. Postpublished at 22:25 GMT

    FT: Bournemouth 0-0 Brentford

    Brentford

    Brentford manager Keith Andrews to BBC Match of the Day: "Both teams tried their upmost to win the game, I don't think either teams were settling for a 0-0, right up until the end both teams had chances.

    "We couldn't quite find our best work with the ball, but without the ball tonight I thought we were excellent, a good reaction. To come here and get a clean sheet was really pleasing.

    "I don't think luck ever hinders. I thought there was a resilience from the group and the way we went about it. We controlled parts of the game. But the woodwork is there for a reason. Did it help? Yeah, probably."

    On Bournemouth's penalty shout: "I haven't watched it back. I'm not one to study clips afterwards to come out and give a really informed opinion because ultimately it doesn't really matter. The game's gone. I didn't think it was at the time. I'll look at it back but I didn't think it was live.

    "The priority was to get back to basics. That was a real priority coming into this game. If you do all those things and do that well you've got a real chance of a clean sheet. I think we did that tonight."

    On players from both teams squaring up after full-time: "Not really sure. I definitely didn't start it. I think the game was played with a really competitive edge tonight. It probably spilt over a little bit at the end."

  12. 'Everton were clear winners'published at 22:23 GMT

    FT: Everton 2-0 Burnley

    Burnley

    Burnley boss Scott Parker, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We fell short tonight. We fell short in many ways really and many things going through my mind. We lacked quality with the ball. We couldn't impose ourselves. We weren't a threat playing against a very good side. We fell short in many, many factors. There's not one thing I could say, there weren't any fine margins. There was a clear winner and it was Everton.

    "At the weekend, what happened to us I tried to freshen things up and it didn't have the effect that I'd have liked, so we'll have to look at that and work that out.

    "What we've not managed to do this year is get some good momentum after good results or good performances. For some reason we've not been able to back it up and the consistency has been way short now. The level at times and the quality we've faced has been testing for us and it's been clear there's been a gulf in that."

  13. Postpublished at 22:22 GMT

    FT: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Liverpool have lost five games thanks to 90th minute goals in the Premier League this season, the most of any side in a single campaign in the competition's history.

  14. Postpublished at 22:20 GMT

    FT: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live at Molineux

    Rob Edwards celebratingImage source, Getty Images

    You have to give it to Rob Edwards. His team was under pressure for the first 10-15 minutes on the second half and he made the changes. Liverpool responded after going a goal down but Wolves kept believing and they got their just rewards.

    Liverpool disappointing on the night.

  15. Postpublished at 22:17 GMT

    FT: Bournemouth 0-0 Brentford

    Brentford

    Brentford midfielder Jordan Henderson to TNT Sports: "I thought it was a good game. Maybe both will be disappointed they didn't win the game. Overall we felt comfortable but they had decent chances, they hit the post and had a goal disallowed. I still felt we had our moments. So maybe a draw was a fair result in the end."

    On looking frustrated about being substitute: "Did I? That's normal.

    "We've learnt from mistakes in the first half of the season. We're in a pretty good place at the moment. We just need to keep improving.

    "For us it's about staying humble and doing all the things we've done this season which is working hard for each other. But also just playing with the confidence and freedom to try and win games."

  16. Postpublished at 22:14 GMT

    Right then, time to react to tonight's results.

  17. Postpublished at 22:12 GMT

    Well... who expected that?!

  18. FULL-TIMEpublished at 22:11 GMT

    Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Jose Sa celebratingImage source, Getty Images

    A third win of the season for Wolves and it just happens to come against the champions.

    A terrible loss for Liverpool.

  19. Postpublished at 22:09 GMT

    Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Massive cheers around Molineux as Wolves win a free-kick.

    Surely this is it.

  20. Postpublished at 22:09 GMT

    Wolves 2-1 Liverpool

    Federico Chiesa drives one from outside of the box but it's down the throat of Jose Sa.