Liverpool ended a run of four wins (three in the league) and remained in fifth place with 38 points, three less but a game more than Manchester United and Aston Villa. Wolves, on the other hand, after their second consecutive victory, believe in survival – they remained at the bottom with 16 points, 11 less than Nottingham Forest, who are first above the line, and also have two games in hand.
All three goals were seen in the second 45 minutes, or more precisely in the last 15.
The popular "wolves" took the lead in the 78th minute through Ricardo Gomes, who scored on an assist from Tolu Arokodare after a not-so-great reaction from the opposing defense.
The joy of the home fans lasted less than five minutes, after Mohamed Salah equalized.
It seemed that the teams would share the spoils, but Brazilian Andre made sure that didn't happen, taking a shot that bounced off Curtis Jones and tricked Alisson, causing an explosion of enthusiasm in the stands.
Earlier, Everton beat Burnley at home (2:0), Sunderland celebrated away to Leeds (1:0), while the match between Bournemouth and Brentford at the Vitality ended goalless.