Wolves moved 12 points from the Premier League landing zone by beating 1-0 over West Ham in Molinox.
Georgen Strand Larsen’s shot in front of the former wolves captain Max Kilman, and although West Ham pushed a tie late, the host side holds a deserved victory that certainly ends any remaining fears of the landing to Midlands.
Evan Ferguson, who started his first start on loan in West Ham, should put the side away early in the game, but he could not sort his feet in time and failed to get enough at the Garrud Bowen Center. Wolves went to make him pay the price of his beauty.
Strand Larsen’s goal was a little debtor with wealth, but wolves played some impressive football, and Marshall Monetsi hit the righteous with an opportunity to double the feature of the Vitor Pereira team, where they grew clearly with confidence, and Joao Gomez to the lead.
Graham Potter made three changes at the break and West Ham dramatically, as Niklas Volcrouj’s alternative hit the crossbar with a head. But the best opportunity for equality came in the 89th minute when his colleague Thomas Sokik pulled widely.
West Ham missed the opportunity to move forward in Tottenham and Everton at the table and stay in the sixteenth place, which is only one place, and now only five points before the Wolves team that can now rely on the repetition of this match next season. Bad news for Ibsut and Leicester.
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