Wolves battle through mud and mayhem to avoid FA Cup shock at Grimsby

Wolves battle through mud and mayhem to avoid FA Cup shock at Grimsby
Wolves battle through mud and mayhem to avoid FA Cup shock at Grimsby
  • Santiago Bueno scores the decisive goal in harsh conditions
  • Rob Edwards praises professionalism in a brutal contest
  • Grimsby earn credit despite defeat in testing circumstances

Wolves survived a bruising FA Cup fourth round test at Grimsby, grinding out a 1-0 victory in conditions that turned the contest into what manager Rob Edwards described as an “aggressive game of headers and volleys”.

Santiago Bueno’s second half strike proved enough to send the Premier League side into the fifth round, but there was little in the way of fluency or finesse as a sodden Blundell Park pitch made controlled football almost impossible.

Grimsby had already claimed a notable scalp this season by beating Manchester United in the League Cup and approached the tie believing another upset was possible. With Wolves struggling for consistency, the League Two side sensed opportunity, especially given the treacherous surface and swirling wind.

“It was a different type of game, a bit of a throwback,” Edwards said. “Really difficult conditions, really challenging for both teams. It was one we could only win by being professional and doing things right. It was an interesting day for some of our Brazilians that they won’t forget.”

The visitors were second best for much of the first half as Grimsby adapted quicker to the elements. Charles Vernam and Tyrell Warren both went close, while Wolves laboured to find any rhythm. After the break, the Premier League side improved, and Bueno’s composed finish on the hour finally broke the deadlock.

Edwards credited his players’ mentality for navigating a tie that had all the ingredients of a classic cup upset. “It was all set up for one. Tactics were out of the window. The wind was sideways, there were puddles on the pitch and it took us time to adjust. We talked a lot about mentality and respecting the opposition and the conditions. That’s what we did.”

Grimsby manager David Artell felt the surface hindered his side’s preferred style, though he remained proud of their performance. “A traditional old school FA Cup tie, wasn’t it? The pitch played a huge part. We prefer to play on a better surface, as we did against Manchester United. It doesn’t allow for the game we want to play, but both teams coped fairly well.”

Despite the disappointment, Artell reflected on how fine the margins were. “It’s horrible to lose, but you put it into perspective. On another day, with things falling your way, you might have had a different outcome.”

Wolves advance, bloodied but unbowed, having survived one of the competition’s most unforgiving tests, while Grimsby exit with pride intact after pushing top-flight opposition to the limit.

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