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Wolves came out swinging—and they didn’t stop until the job was done. In a night dripping with drama and chaos, the home side ripped through Tottenham with a 4-2 win that felt like more than just three points. This was a statement. A reminder. A roar from the bottom half of the table.

Before the clock had even hit a full minute, Ait-Nouri fired Wolves into the lead. Tottenham looked like they hadn’t woken up, and they paid for it. Moments later, a defensive meltdown gifted Wolves another goal—this time via a clumsy own goal that summed up the visitors’ first-half woes.

Spurs had no rhythm. Every time they looked like they might build something, Wolves tore it down. Even when Tel pulled one back after a rare lapse in the Wolves’ backline, it barely rattled the hosts. Strand Larsen restored the gap, punishing Romero for a fumble, and the game kept swinging like a wild pendulum.

Then, just as Spurs seemed to be finding late momentum—boom. Cunha returned to the pitch and crushed the comeback hopes with a cold-blooded finish to make it four. The North London side was left scrambling, and the Molineux crowd roared as if they knew something special had just happened.

For Wolves, this was more than just a win—it was defiance. From 17th place, they looked up the table and saw Spurs wobbling in front of them. There’s belief now, and it’s loud.

For Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou, this might be the breaking point. A European clash looms, and questions are already swirling. If this was his final league game in charge, it ended with a thud.

Wolves? They’re still snarling. And on nights like this, they bite hard.

3 thoughts on “Wolves Tear Spurs Apart in Molineux Mayhem”
  1. Such a thrilling matchday! Loved how you captured the Wolves’ fire and Chelsea’s struggle. The London Derby wrap was spot on too—keep writing, this is gold!

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