Resurgent Wolves stun Liverpool, Everton enjoy home comfort
LIVERPOOL, England, March 3 : Resurgent bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers stunned Liverpool with a last-gasp 2-1 win at a rocking Molineux on Tuesday to offer a glimpse of a miraculous escape from relegation while putting a big dent in the top-five hopes of Arne Slot's side.
A dull game burst into life in the final stages with Rodrigo Gomes putting the hosts ahead only for Mohamed Salah to level with his first Premier League goal since November.
But a deflected effort by Andre wrong-footed keeper Alisson in the 94th minute to seal a second successive win for Wolves who also beat Aston Villa at home on Friday - manager Rob Edwards celebrating with a wild sprint down the touchline.
Everton shrugged off a seven-match winless run at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 victory over Burnley boosting their chances of European qualification.
Leeds United's Premier League relegation fears deepened with a 1-0 home defeat by Sunderland on Tuesday.
Bournemouth and Brentford drew 0-0 - a result that moved Bournemouth into the top half and left Brentford seventh.
Wolves have looked doomed since picking up two points from their opening 18 matches - the worst start in Premier League history - but suddenly they are re-energised.
They are still bottom with 16 points from 30 games, 11 points from the safety zone, but where there was only despair and gloom, pride has been restored and a glimmer of hope, even if relegation still looks a certainty.
"Never mind the position you're in, any time you beat Liverpool you have to enjoy it," Edwards, whose side also drew with leaders Arsenal last month, told Sky Sports.
"It was a big, big night for us. We are trying to build momentum and turn things around. We are showing fight and spirit and also


