Liverpool beat Wolverhampton to 6th in EPL… Steering, winning goal against the home team

Wolverhampton goalkeeper collides with a teammate while defending and collapses… Director “I have consciousness. I will recover”

Steering with the winning goal
Steering with the winning goal

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Choi Song-ah = Liverpool grabbed Wolverhampton and climbed to 6th place in the English Professional Football Premier League (EPL).

Liverpool defeated Wolverhampton 1-0.

Liverpool, who recently lost 0-1 to Chelsea and Fulham in the league, jumped to 6th place by accumulating 46 points on their losing streak.

The European Football Federation (UEFA) beat 5th place West Ham (48 points) in the Europa League with a difference of 2 points, and is 5 points compared to 4th place Chelsea (51 points), which is the Maginot line in the Champions League.

On the other hand, Wolverhampton, who fell into a slump of 2 draws and 2 losses in the recent league, placed 13th (35 points).

Jota, who played for Wolverhampton for three years until last year before joining Liverpool, scored the winning goal against his own team.

Sadio Manet inundated near the arc in the first half of the extra time, and steering the ball connected with a concise touch shook the goal net with a left-footed shot on the left side of the penalty area.

Patricio receiving treatment
Patricio receiving treatment

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Wolverhampton, who couldn’t make up for one goal by one goal throughout the second half, even met the bad guys who defeated goalkeeper Paticio at the end of the game.

Just after the second half of the 40th minute, Patricio lowered his posture to stop the ball from driving Muhammad Salach into the goal area, and fell face-to-face by the foot of a fellow defender Conner Cody. Cody also ran into the goalpost to stop Salach, and struck a strong bump with Patrisiu.

While Patricio couldn’t get up, the treatment continued for about 15 minutes, and in the end, the extra time passed, and Patricio was carried on a stretcher. The match ended after Wolverhampton goalkeeper was replaced by John Rudy.

After the game, Wolverhampton coach nunu Ispirito Santo said, “Patricio is fine. He is conscious and remembers what happened. The diagnosis is also positive. He will recover.”

Liverpool fullback Andy Robertson told Skysports, “If someone falls down for such a long time and has to come to the medical staff, football becomes irrelevant. I hope Patriceu is okay, and I pray to him and his family.”

Liverpool centre-back Jordan Henderson and the Liverpool club have posted messages on social media wishing Patrisio’s well-being.

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