Brentford blow 2-goal lead in 2-2 draw with Wolves
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Rob Edwards' side are doomed to relegation but, having improved dramatically in recent weeks, are rebuilding the relationship with the fans
Relegation remains likely but Rob Edwards has overseen upturn in form and start of preparations for immediate return to top flight
Michael Kayode and Igor Thiago gave the Europe-chasing Bees a 2-0 lead but Adam Armstrong scored before halftime and Tolu Arokodare struck late to seal a point for the visitors.
Brentford are chasing the European spots, with Wolves just playing for their pride as they sit bottom of the Premier League table. The outcome could be regarded as predictable, but I'll bet on goals instead of a winner.
The Premier League’s bottom side, Wolverhampton Wanderers, travel to Brentford on Monday night, looking to make it three wins in a row for Rob Edwards’ side (8pm, Sky Sports Main Event). Wins over Aston Villa and Liverpool in their last two league games have seen Wolves move onto 16 points,
Wolves are bottom of the Premier League, 12 points off safety. But two wins in a row have raised faint hopes that they could survive relegation.
Liverpool were left frustrated after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Wolves, but the match also highlighted the influence of one player who once dreamed of playing at Anfield. Joao Gomes delivered a tireless display in midfield at Molineux,
Caren Davies is a member of the Wolves Women Advisory Board, a Wolves Foundation Trustee, Wolves supporter and proud Wulfrunian.