Premier League round-up: Doherty's OG pain as Wolves lose again, Newcastle thrash Leicester
Jack Taylor struck in stoppage time as Ipswich beat Wolves 2-1 at Molineux to push Gary O'Neil closer to the brink.
Matheus Cunha’s 72nd-minute equaliser looked to have saved Wolves from defeat against their fellow strugglers but Taylor was left free to head in from a corner in the fourth minute of time added on, sparking jubilant celebrations for the visitors and angry recriminations amongst Wolves players.
In the same week as angry scenes followed Wolves’ 2-1 loss at West Ham, Rayan Ait-Nouri was shown a second yellow card after the final whistle and had to be ushered down the tunnel as arguments broke out within the home ranks, and boos rang down from the stands
A fourth straight defeat leaves Wolves four points off the bottom of the table, having now conceded 40 league goals, six more than any other side.
Wolves had been on the back foot from the 15th minute, when Ipswich took the lead through a Matt Doherty own goal, although it would have been fairer to put a black mark next to the entire home defence given the mess they got themselves into.
Anthony Elanga's stoppage-time goal sent Nottingham Forest into the top four of the Premier League as they produced a late turnaround to beat Aston Villa 2-1.
Villa seemed destined to be leaving the City Ground with three points after Jhon Duran's instinctive header gave them the lead in the 67th minute - moments after goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez defied physics to produce a wonder save and keep the scores level.
But Martinez then bundled Nikola Milenkovic's 87th-minute header into his own net as Forest drew level before Elanga struck in the third minute of time added on to spark mass scenes of celebration.
The unlikely victory moves Nuno Espirito Santo's men into the Champions League


