Liverpool beat Anfield 2-1 to lead the Premier League top 2-1.
Luis Diaz tied the ball to the net early in the game, which seemed like a straightforward afternoon for Premier League leaders when Mohamed Salah got from Free throw position doubled the Arne Slot's advantage.
But Liverpool was overturned after the var check and Matheus Cunha was backed off with a beautiful ending, and was fined for a second time. However, the Wolves' equalizer against the league leaders on Wednesday was not found.
The side of Vitor Pereira is still far from the downgrade zone and must be content with a vibrant display. For Liverpool, the three-pointers raised Arsenal's lead to seven as they prepared for Aston Villa on Wednesday night.
Liverpools were nine minutes ahead of the Premier League top spot when James Tarkowski stepped in at Goodison Park on Wednesday night, but their advantage was better than Arsenal Four games.
Liverpool is beaten by Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup against Everton by Merseyside Derby, who needs to travel to Aston Villa next week and Aston Villa and Manchester City responded to three points.
The Wolf who entered this game won the back-to-back game without admitting it, and he certainly helped them. The first goal is indeed a great job for Diogo Jota, his first Premier League game since October against his former club, but it's terrible.
Salah's touch is loose, but Toti Gomes can only transfer the ball to Diaz's path, who beat Jose Sa). The Colombian did the same thing to win a second penalty, with Salah scoring from the field, giving Liverpool full control.
However, their despair for victory was obvious in the ending phase, with Cunha’s elegant left-foot finishing point making the Wolves’ performance deserved. Andrew Robertson felt compelled to urge Kop to keep calm at the end, and Liverpool almost stuck.
Liverpool Defender Andrew Robertson Speech Sky movement:
"We just managed to dig deeper. In the half-time game, two zeros, which is probably one of the most dangerous outcomes in football. We have to come out and start well and not do that.
“The second half was a hurdle, maybe playing on Wednesday, and that took it out of a few lads. But it was about trying to use the experience on the court and everything we had.
“When they score, everyone gets nervous, the crowd gets nervous – but it’s a huge win for us.
"I think the Wolves were great in the second half. They made a few changes in the second half 2-0 in the half and had more offenses in the key areas. That made the situation even more difficult.
"But we have to get better on the ball. We know that. The result is big, and after Wednesday and the FA Cup failure, it's important to get back to the winning streak. Hopefully this can be the beginning of the start."
Jamie Redknapp of Sky Sports:
"It's not calm. I boil it down to the first two results. Everton's goal scored very late, and the Plymouth result lifted them out of the rhythm.
"Even 2-0. I felt it in the halftime, it was still a tricky 45 minutes. They managed to stick with it.
"Liverpool just need to score three points. It's a huge win for them and it can keep Arsenal far away. But there's still a long way to go. There's still a lot of twists and turns."