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Liverpool show fighting spirit again as they secure comeback win at Wolves

Liverpool recovered from a woeful first-half performance as they fought back from a goal down to beat Wolves 3-1 at Molineux on Saturday.

Jurgen Klopp's side were well off the pace in the opening half as Wolves dominated from start to finish with Hwang Hee-Chan firing home at the far post ion the seventh minute after some excellent wing play by Pedro Neto.

They should have gone two-goals up when the excellent Neto skinned Joe Gomez down the left before picking out Matheus Cunha, only for the Brazilian to mistime his jump with the goal at his mercy and the chance went begging.

It would prove a costly miss as Klopp brought on Luis Diaz for the out-of-touch Alexis Mac Allister at half time, then Harvey Elliott and Darwin Nunez 11 minutes after the restart.

The impact of all three was crucial to the turnaround as Cody Gakpo brought Liverpool level in the 55th minute when he tapped home Mohamed Salah's brilliant low cross.

Nunez went close to putting Liverpool in front but Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa spread himself well to smither the shot.

Liverpool continued to dominate bue it was not until five minutes from time that the Merseysiders took the lead.

Salah was again involved as he rolled the ball to Andrew Robertson – captain in the absence of the suspended Virgil van Dijk – who side-footed home.

Substitute Harvey Elliott sealed the win in injury-time but was denied the goal when his shot – after Salah again turned provider – took a big deflection off Hugo Bueno to go down as an own goal by the Wolves defender.

The win came hot on the heels of Liverpool's late victory at Newcastle United last month when two late Nunez goals earned the Reds – down to 10 men after Van Dijk's red card – an unlikely 2-1 win.

They also fell one

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