Analysis: Momentum building despite impending relegation
Boss Rob Edwards charged down the touchline to celebrate Wolves' last-gasp second goal which wrapped up a rare three points. Rodrigo Gomes had finished Aston Villa off with a goal on the break after the visitors pushed up in search of a late equaliser, sparking scenes of celebration hardly seen at Molineux this season. It was just a second Premier League win of the campaign - but, crucially, means Wolves avoid being branded the worst team in the division's history.
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Wolves claim second league win as Gomes duo down Villa
Wolverhampton Wanderers secured a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa in the Premier League at Molineux on Friday, thanks to second-half goals from João Gomes and Rodrigo Gomes.The host got the first chance...
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Everitt retains play-off belief after win over Scarlets
Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt thinks his side's 24-19 comeback win over Scarlets has kept them in the hunt for a top-eight finish in the United Rugby Championship. Everitt was particularly pleased to have centre Mosese Tuipulotu back on the pitch after nine months on the sidelines with a knee injury. Everitt admitted it was "quite a frantic game" in which his team took time to find their feet after the international break.
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