Wolves welcomed Spurs to Molineux on Saturday afternoon in an impressive performance which earned a 2-1 win for Gary O’Neil’s side.
Wolves won the game thanks to two late goals from both Mario Lemina and Pablo Sarabia.
Molineux erupted in injury time as Wolves got back to winning ways and moved up to 12th in the table.
Here are the six things we learned from the game…

Lemina wins it for Wolves
Wolves were the more dangerous side all game, and in the 97th minute, Molineux erupted when Mario Lemina scored the winner.
A massive result which was sparked by Pablo Sarabia, who assisted Lemina in slipping a delightful ball through for the midfielder to put into the net.
Massive goal for the Wolves.
Sarabia scores and assists
Coming off the bench in the 87th minute, Pablo Sarabia made an instant impact, as he scored the equaliser in the 91st minute before also assisting the winner.
It was a really special goal from the Spaniard, he first took a delightful touch which was then followed by a finish just as good.
A massive goal inspired the comeback for Wolves, he will be right in Gary O’Neil‘s plans after the international break.
Bellegarde is a handful
Arguably the most dangerous Wolves player on the pitch during the first half against Spurs, Jean Ricner-Bellegarde was running rings around Ange Postecoglou’s defence.
He constantly dribbled himself past defenders and battled his way through which can be seen in his stats from the game as per SofaScore.
Bellegarde completed five dribbles and won nine duels alongside having an 88% pass accuracy and making one key pass.
Ait-Nouri so strong down the left
At left-back, Rayan Ait-Nouri was top-class for Wolves against Spurs in a performance which saw him excel in every department.
Reliable on the ball and posed a dangerous threat down the left which saw him pick up a few really good positions.
His stats via SofaScore show that he completed four key passes and won 11 duels, along with completing five dribbles in the game.
Wolves can compete with the best
O’Neil and his Wolves side have shown it time and time again this season as they compete with the very best this league has to offer.
This game was another example of this being the case, as after conceding early on, Wolves were by far the most dangerous team.
Wolves left it late but eventually got what they deserved from the game, thanks to a late winner from Mario Lemina.
Huge win at Molineux
After last week’s loss against Sheffield United, some sort of result here was pivotal and thanks to an injury-time equaliser, they did just that.
The win moves Wolves into 12th place on 15 points and really is a massive result for the Old Gold side, and honestly was completely deserved.
Massive. Win.