Premier League 2025-26: Salah scores but Liverpool stunned by last-place Wolves 2-1
Last-place Wolverhampton stunned Premier League champion Liverpool with a 2-1 win at Molineux Stadium on Tuesday.
Brazilian midfielder Andre struck a deflected winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time to deliver a blow to Liverpool’s hopes of securing Champions League football next season.
It also gave Wolves fans a rare highlight in a season that looks destined to end with relegation. Andre’s goal sent the home crowd wild in a thrilling finish to the match.
Mohamed Salah netted in the 83rd minute—ending his 10-game league scoring drought—to equalise for Liverpool five minutes after Rodrigo Gomes had put Wolves ahead.
As the game swung from end to end with both teams looking for a winner, Andre’s long-range effort deflected off Joe Gomez and left Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson wrong-footed.
“It feels amazing. It was an amazing game and an amazing night,” said Rodrigo Gomes.
It was Liverpool’s ninth league defeat of the season and could see the defending champion drop to sixth place if Chelsea beats Aston Villa on Wednesday.
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The top four are guaranteed to qualify for the Champions League, but the Premier League is likely to earn a fifth bonus place because of English clubs’ performances in Europe this season.
After running away with the title last term, Liverpool is 16 points adrift of first-place Arsenal. Victory for Wolves made it back-to-back wins in the league for the first time this season. It beat Aston Villa 2-0 on Friday.
While survival is highly unlikely, given it is 11 points adrift of safety, it is enjoying a late-season surge that included a recent 2-2 draw with Arsenal.
Everton beats Burnley; Leeds loses to Sunderland
Everton secured a rare win at its new stadium by beating relegation-fighting Burnley 2-0.
Goals from James Tarkowski and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in each half sealed only a fifth league win at Hill Dickinson Stadium since Everton moved into its new home at the start of the season.
Victory also boosted its chances of qualifying for Europe, with David Moyes’ team moving to within one point of seventh-place Brentford, which drew 0-0 with Bournemouth.
Goals from James Tarkowski (in pic) and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall sealed only a fifth league win at Hill Dickinson Stadium since Everton moved into its new home.
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Goals from James Tarkowski (in pic) and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall sealed only a fifth league win at Hill Dickinson Stadium since Everton moved into its new home.
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“Our away form has been incredible, but we haven’t got enough points here,” Tarkowski said. “We have let ourselves down in some games here and conceded some rubbish goals and not taken our chances.
“We are in touching distance to the European places. There are nine matches to go, so we will stick some wins on the board and see where we end up. We are chasing them rather than looking below.”
Leeds is in danger of being dragged back toward the relegation zone after back-to-back losses. Habib Diarra’s second-half penalty secured a 1-0 win for Sunderland at Elland Road.
Leeds is six points above the drop zone, but that could be reduced if 18th-place West Ham picks up points at Fulham on Wednesday.
Published on Mar 04, 2026
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