Wolves are out of the cup, but hope is back in the league. After big results at Molineux, every match now feels like a cup final in the fight for survival.
Wolves’ win over Aston Villa felt like a release at Molineux. Rob Edwards has lifted morale, ended the “worst ever” fear, and given fans belief again.
Wolves were nearly good enough at Crystal Palace, but key moments decided it. Penalty miss, red card, and a late lapse show why nearly isn’t enough.
Wolves beat Grimsby 1-0 to end a 301-day wait for an away win. A muddy, old-school cup tie where grit, clean sheets and smart adaptation mattered most.
Nuno, Lage, Lopetegui, O’Neil, and Pereira have all tried four at the back at Wolves. This fan analysis explains why it keeps backfiring, what it exposes in the squad, and why a back three still fits this group best.
A no-win January window ends with Wolves moving late: Angel Gomes feels a coup, Armstrong looks pragmatic, and Strand Larsen exits for big money.
Wolves limited Manchester City to few clear chances in a 2-0 loss, but starting without a recognised striker set the tone. Edwards now needs more bravery.
Wolves are still bottom, but the 0-0 draw with Newcastle felt earned. A clean sheet, five unbeaten, and clear signs of identity and belief under Rob Edwards.
Should Wolves sell or keep Jorgen Strand Larsen in January? A look at price, replacements, team support, and why selling to a relegation rival is a huge risk.
After nine long months, Wolves finally win again. Dave breaks down what changed, from Mateus Mane’s spark to Rob Edwards’ key tactical tweaks.
