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Ruben Neves scores in vital Wolves win over Nottingham Forest, while Fulham and Bournemouth share the spoils in 2-2 draw

Managerless Wolves earned a vital 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest which somewhat lifts the gloom at Molineux and plunges their opponents further into trouble. Neither side managed a shot on target in the first half, but not for lack of trying as they combined for 10 off target attempts. Ad The key moment came after the break when Harry Toffolo was penalised for a handball.

The match referee missed it, but VAR intervened to award the spot-kick. Premier LeagueForest move off bottom as Villa frustrated in draw10/10/2022 AT 18:11 In the 56th minute, Ruben Neves — stepping up to take Wolves’ first penalty in over a year — never looked like missing and gave the home side the lead they deserved on the balance of play. 20 minutes later, Max Killman gave away a penalty of his own, bowling over Ryan Yates in full view of the referee.

VAR was once again required, but the penalty was given. Brennan Johnson’s penalty was poor though, and Jose Sa got down quickly to palm it away and preserve Wolves’ lead. Yates went close to an equaliser late on, but his header just cleared the crossbar.

Something of a spiteful match between two desperate teams who combined for 30 fouls, there was over 10 minutes of stoppage time to be played at the end of the second half, but the home side held on. The defeat leaves Forest bottom of the league, and lifts Wolves out of the relegation zone. Forest are already four points from safety after just 10 matches.

In the other 3pm kickoff, Bournemouth and Fulham fought out an entertaining 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage. Bournemouth took the lead after just 66 seconds, playing out from the back through a static Fulham defence. Dominic Solanke got the decisive touch, but it was an effective team move.

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