Wolves are mathematically safe from relegation, after beating Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford.
Pablo Sarabia was the match-winner for the visitors, coming off the bench in the second-half to score superb free-kick.
It was a game that struggled to spring to life, with both sides cancelling each other out in the first-half.
Wolves were lethargic, and struggled to have any meaningful possession at first.
But the visitors came into it a bit more in the second-half, and after coming off the bench, Sarabia put Wolves ahead with a sumptuous free-kick.
The star recently made a huge contribution against Ipswich Town, and came in clutch once again for Wanderers.
His goal has taken Wolves up to 15th in the table, and there is now no chance of the club being relegated.
Wolves fans were in very good spirits at Old Trafford, and at one point they targeted United captain Bruno Fernandes for a bit of banter.
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Wolves fans targeted Man United captain Bruno Fernandes for some top banter at Old Trafford

This was a brilliant win for Wolves.
Vitor Pereira’s side did not play particularly well. Certainly nowhere near as well as in recent weeks.
But the defending was brilliant for the most part, and Sarabia then delivered that moment of quality.
Towards the end of the game, United got a free-kick after a foul by Matheus Cunha on Mason Mount.
Bruno Fernandes stepped up to take it, but blazed his effort over the crossbar.
This gave the travelling Wolves fans at Old Trafford all the ammunition they needed, as they compared the United captain to their former skipper Ruben Neves.
Journalist Simon Stone reported: “Bruno Fernandes free-kick over the bar. ‘You’re a rubbish Ruben Neves’ sing the Wolves fans, kind of.”
Fernandes’ international teammate Neves, of course, was famous for free-kicks and long-range shooting during his six years at Wolves.
Wolves finally break long-standing record vs Manchester United
As a result of Wolves’ win over United, the club banished a record that has stood for a long, long time.
Wolves beat United at Molineux earlier in the season in the Premier League, meaning they’ve now done the double over the Red Devils.
That has not happened since the 1979/80 season.
Wolves recently won four consecutive Premier League games of the first time ever, and now they’ve won five.
Pereira can do no wrong at the moment, and calls for a new contract will surely only get louder.