Liverpool 2-1 Wolves: Reds survive late scare to claim seven-point lead over Arsenal at

After the Goodison storm, a trace of blue sky emerged overhead, with crocuses blooming behind the Anfield Road stand. Liverpool’s lead at the top of the league was restored to seven points, and the prospects of the finishing line began to materialize. However, the first game in ten critical days proved to be more challenging than anticipated.

 

Liverpool survived a second-half scare from Wolves to regain their seven-point lead at the top

 

What initially seemed like an easy victory fell into jeopardy during a second half where Wolves effectively strangled the midfield, scored, and nearly pulled off an upset at Anfield. Much like Everton the previous week, Wolves crowded out Ryan Gravenberch’s supply, reducing Liverpool to a shadow of their best form. For the first time since 2017, Liverpool failed to register a shot in the second half.

 

Wolves showcased their own talents, with Matheus Cunha delivering a goal that put Liverpool on the back foot. His impressive performance is likely to attract interest from bigger clubs this summer, especially with a £62.5 million release clause. Meanwhile, Algerian full-back Rayan Ait-Nouri also caught the eye, potentially positioning himself as a successor to Andy Robertson if Liverpool pursues that route.

 

Luis Diaz improvised and forced the ball over the line with his midriff after 15 minutes

Despite the scare, the result was the most significant aspect for Liverpool, who may still have been feeling the effects of the Everton match. With upcoming games against Aston Villa and Manchester City before facing Newcastle, this period represents a crucial opportunity for Liverpool to solidify their title ambitions.

Before the match, manager Arne Slot avoided any mention of the Everton game in his program notes, focusing instead on the need to channel disappointment constructively. Liverpool needed to improve on what had been their worst performance under his management, and for 45 minutes, they seemed to respond.