Premier League: Wolves stun Aston Villa in late push to avoid relegation

Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes scored his first goal of the season as the bottom side defeated visitors ​Aston Villa 2-0 in the West Midlands derby on Friday to ensure ‌they will not go down as the worst side ​in Premier League history.

Villa stays third on 51 points ⁠from 28 games, six above fifth-placed Chelsea, after winning only three of their last 10 league matches. The Wolves have 13 points from 29 games, beating Derby ‌County’s record low total of 11 points in 2007-08.

The Wolves scored their opener after 61 minutes with their first shot ‌on target as Jackson Tchatchoua crossed from the right, and ‌Adam ⁠Armstrong’s touch was perfect for Gomes to steer the ⁠ball into the net from 15 metres.

The home side was good value for only its second victory of the season as substitute Rodrigo Gomes scored a late second, ​belying the teams’ respective league ‌positions in a contest not helped by driving rain that made for a slippery surface.

“It was a very good performance, every player did well,” Jose Sa, Wolves’ goalkeeper, said. “We have a lot ‌of character, we will keep fighting game-by-game and see what ​happens.

“A clean sheet is very good for everyone. We defended well, not just the defence but the whole ⁠team.”

Villa came close to an equaliser when Amadou Onana saw his added-time shot cleared off the line by Yerson Mosquera, but as ‌the visitor pushed forward in search of a point, the Wolves were able to break and score their second.

Joao Gomes’ shot was blocked as he was denied a double, but Rodrigo drilled the loose ball into the back of the net from 10 metres.

It was no more than the Wolves deserved, while Villa is left to contemplate ‌more dropped points as it watches teams below it gain ground in the ​race for Champions League places.

Villa defender Pau Torres had the best opportunity of the first half when he was ⁠unmarked from a corner, but steered his header wide.

It was the home ⁠side which took its chances, scoring with their only two shots on target, having also limited Villa to few ‌clear-cut opportunities of its own, keeping its fourth clean sheet of the league season.

However, the victory still leaves the Wolves ​14 points adrift of the safety zone with nine games remaining.

Published on Feb 28, 2026

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