Crystal Palace rallied to secure a 2-2 draw against Wolves in a dramatic second half at Molineux, leaving Wolves anchored at the bottom of the Premier League table. The tense affair began with Trevor Chalobah’s opener for Wolves, sparking a mix of cheers and discontent among the home fans, with some questioning manager Gary O’Neil’s tactics. However, Wolves seemed to gain momentum as Jorgen Strand Larsen and Joao Gomes each found the back of the net, briefly putting the hosts in control.
Palace, led by manager Oliver Glasner, refused to back down. Marc Guehi leveled the score with a well-timed strike in the midst of an increasingly chaotic final stretch. Jean-Philippe Mateta nearly completed a last-minute comeback for Palace in stoppage time, but his potential game-winner was disallowed due to a foul on Wolves’ goalkeeper, Jose Sa. The draw sees Wolves remaining bottom of the table with just three points, while Palace, though slightly safer, remain only two points above the relegation zone.
Throughout the match, Glasner’s Palace side created the better chances, as Wolves, still without a win this season and losing every previous home game, struggled to find consistency. The shared points keep both teams in precarious positions as they look to climb out of the relegation battle.