Wolves strike twice in injury time to stun depleted Spurs

Wolves strike twice in injury time to stun depleted Spurs
Wolves strike twice in injury time to stun depleted Spurs

“Tottenham spurned the opportunity to return to the Premier League summit as Wolves struck twice in injury time to snatch a 2-1 victory at Molineux. The madness started when Pablo Sarabia scored an outrageous two-touch equaliser, before Mario Lemina got the faintest of touches to divert a shock winner past Guglielmo Vicario. Spurs stay second, at least for a few hours, while Wolves climb to 12th.”


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