
At 04:15 Beijing time on March 4, in the 29th round of the Premier League, bottom-placed Wolves hosted Liverpool at home.
The first half saw both teams create chances but fail to score, ending 0-0. After the break, Gakpo missed an open goal, substitute Rodrigo Gomes broke the stalemate, Salah leveled the score, and Trindade netted the decisive goal in added time.
In the end, Wolves' 2-1 victory ended Liverpool's three-match winning streak in the league. Wolves remain at the bottom, while Liverpool stay in fifth place.

For Wolves vs. Liverpool, Edwards deployed a 3-5-1-1 formation: Armstrong led the line, supported by Angel Gomes behind him; Chachua, Matheus Mané, Trindade, João Gomes, and Wolffe formed a five-man midfield; Doherty, Santiago Bueno, and Krejči made up the three-man defense; José Sá was in goal. The starting lineup had a market value of 156 million euros.Slot set up in a 4-2-3-1: Ekitike up front, with Szoboszlai behind him; Gakpo and Salah on the wings; Mac Allister and Gravenberch as the double pivot; Quansah, Van Dijk, Konaté, and Frimpong in defense; Alisson in goal. The starting eleven was valued at 608 million euros..
The root cause of Liverpool's defeat was their blunt attack. Striker Ekitike was anonymous, left-winger Gakpo performed like a Wolves right-back and bizarrely missed an open goal. Right-winger Salah scored one, but Liverpool's attacking unit overall was ineffective, dominating possession without converting chances, ultimately conceding a late winner.

Since being "blessed" by Manchester United, Wolves have truly specialized in upsetting top teams. They subsequently drew with then-bottom side Arsenal, defeated third-placed Aston Villa in the last Premier League round, and now have beaten fifth-placed Liverpool this round. Wolves are fighting desperately for survival—do you think a miracle is still possible?

In the entire match,Liverpool had 66% possession, with 19 total shots, 7 of which were on target. Wolves managed 4 shots, with 3 on target..

Fifth-placed Liverpool dropping points to the bottom team benefits sixth-placed Chelsea, giving them a chance to climb to fifth with a win. In this Premier League round, Chelsea face Aston Villa away.