Wolverhampton Wanderers may be heading for relegation but they are already planning their fightback, with the internal target of “Premier League 27-28” being a hot topic at the Compton training base.
The 3-0 win against West Ham on Saturday was more than just three points for Wolves - it was a statement from Rob Edwards' side that they still have some fight left in their battle to avoid relegation ...
Sources have exclusively told Football Insider that Wolves manager Rob Edwards is fighting for his job at Molineux.
Wolves applaud fans after the draw against Manchester United Michael Regan/Getty Images At the end of a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ players ...
Despite being bottom of the table, Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare is defiant, insisting the team will continue their ...
“We are trying and will fight in every game to get something. The FA Cup is a trophy that everyone wants to win, and we are fighting. In Portugal it’s the same, the cup is very important too, and of ...
The hosts dominated the opening period but shot themselves in the foot - as they had in their previous game - by conceding a goal in the first minute, Richard Stearman heading past his own goalkeeper ...
Despite being adrift at the bottom and 17 points from safety, Wolves are still fighting and will still have a say in how this Premier League season finishes. With an hour gone it was a very different ...
"Do we want to be remembered for fighting until the end of the season or do we want to be remembered for being cowards?" Matt Doherty laid it on the line at Wolves with relegation from the Premier ...
Wolves became the first team sitting bottom of the Premier League to fight back from two goals down to secure a point against the league leaders in ...
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