14 English clubs with 1,000 top flight wins as Wolves join exclusive group
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Wolves have become the latest club to join the exclusive group of teams to win over 1,000 games in the all-time English league table.
Bruno Lage’s men beat relegation-threatened Everton 1-0 at Goodison Park on Sunday thanks to a goal from captain Conor Coady.
The goal puts the Midlands club back into contention for a European place after ending a run of three straight defeats with a 4-0 drubbing of Watford.
But it also represented a significant moment in the club's history after hitting the historic milestone on Merseyside thanks to Coady’s 48th-minute effort.
According to data published by WorldFootball.net, the Premier League outfit have now joined the 13 other teams that have recorded 1,000 wins.
But they have some way to go before making their way to the top of the list.
Liverpool currently sit at the summit with 2,008 wins after reaching their own milestone by beating Newcastle 3-1 at Anfield.
The Reds are in a league of their own at the top, with a margin of 74 separating them and Arsenal, who trail in second place on 1,934 victories.
Surprisingly, Everton — despite managing only one win in their last 21 games in the league — are third on