If Wolves’ late heartbreak against Arsenal was not enough to express the miserable times at the club, then these two unwanted records compound that misery.
Rob Edwards’ side were so close to taking home a point against the Premier League leaders, and Bukayo Saka admitted Wolves frustrated them.
However, Yerson Mosquera’s late own goal would cancel out what Tolu Arokodare thought was the final goal of the game.
And that finish into his own net has now handed Wolves two all-time club records that do not flatter the club.
Despite defeat, there were plenty of positives to take away from that Wolves performance.
Wolves break two records they wish they hadn’t
Wolves’ Premier League struggles are laid bare by their points tally, but new club records also highlight how poor they have been.
It is just two points from 16 matches this season for the Old Gold, and they are sitting last in 20th place and guaranteed to be there by Christmas Day.
Wolves have now gone 20 Premier League games without winning a match, a record that spans across the end of last season and the current campaign.
The Wanderers’ last win was back in April 2025 against Leicester City. This is the longest run the club have gone on without winning a league game in their history.
These runs have now left one pundit making a ‘Champions League’ claim about Wolves.
As difficult as it may be right now, pick out the one positive you have found from Wolves’ season.
We are going with Mateus Mane, who looks to be given more minutes this campaign.
Additionally, the Old Gold have now lost their last nine league games in a row, which is officially their longest losing streak in league history.
It truly highlights how poor Wolves have been this season, and fans will be hoping that fortunes turn around sooner rather than later.
- READ MORE: Rob Edwards makes one big new plea to his Wolves players after gut-wrenching Arsenal loss
Wolves must nip both streaks in the bud
Wolves will want to make sure those records do not extend any further, and the next chance to do so comes at Molineux.
A home game against Brentford is a winnable match, especially if the performance levels seen against Arsenal return.
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If they fail to win, the next two fixtures offer little hope. Despite their own struggles this season, Liverpool will be a tough opponent.
And as we have already seen in this campaign, Manchester United were a difficult opposition to face.
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