Florian Wirtz's first Premier League goal proved to be the winner as Liverpool clung on to beat rock-bottom Wolves 2-1 at Anfield.
Match Report
Wirtz poked beyond Jose Sa in the 42nd minute to seemingly put the Reds out of sight at 2-0 up, only 89 seconds after Ryan Gravenberch broke the deadlock.
Liverpool largely dominated the first half, with both Hugo Ekitike and Alexis Mac Allister striking Jose Sa's left-hand post before their quickfire double shortly before the interval.
Gravenberch swept home after Jeremie Frimpong picked him out with an expert cutback, then Wirtz prodded past Sa after staying onside to receive Ekitike's threaded pass.
But Wolves – who had earlier seen lively teenage winger Mateus Mane test Alisson from the edge of the area – refused to go down without a fight in the second half.
Santiago Bueno reacted quickest when Alisson clawed Tolu Arokodare's towering header off the line, inducing some anxiety among the home fans.
Wolves' best chance to snatch a point fell to Arokodare, who had replaced Jorgen Strand Larsen in the visitors' starting lineup, but he nodded Jackson Tchatchoua's hanging cross over to let Liverpool off the hook.
While the victory lifts Liverpool, at least temporarily, above Chelsea and into fourth place, Wolves remain 16 points adrift of 17th-placed Nottingham Forest.
Data Debrief: Wirtz breaks duck, Wolves claim unwanted record
Wirtz's maiden Premier League goal had been a long time coming, arriving from his 21st shot in the competition and in his 17th outing in the English top flight.
He has now recorded a goal involvement in back-to-back Premier League games, having also assisted Alexander Isak's goal in a 2-1 win at Tottenham last week.
But Liverpool were far from convincing, only narrowly outshooting Wolves (14 to nine) and creating marginally more expected goals (1.56 xG to 1.07).
Rob Edwards has now lost all seven of his games since returning to Molineux as head coach, with Wolves' ongoing run of 11 successive Premier League defeats being the third-worst in the competition's history, after Sunderland (a run of 20 in September 2005) and Norwich City (16 in September 2021).
And with just two points on the board after 18 matches, Wolves have officially made the worst start to any Premier League season.
Only Bolton Wanderers (23 games in 1902-03) have ever endured a longer wait for their first victory at the start of an English top-flight campaign.
Match Events
0' Virgil Van Dijk walks out at Anfield with Diogo Jota's sons
0' Highlight from Liverpool vs Wolves
8' Wirtz tricks his way into the box but takes too many touches
10' Off the post! Ekitike denied by the woodwork!
14' Break in play so Arokodare can receive treatment after a clash with Chiesa
16' Alisson gets down low to deny Mane
28' Off the post again! Mac Allister's shot onto the woodwork
32' Mane leads a Wolves counter-attack before blazing over the bar
34' Great skill from Wirtz
38' Sa saves Chiesa's low cross before Kerkez blazes high and wide
41' Gravenberch opens the scoring from cross of Frimpong!! Liverpool 1-0 Wolves
42' GOAL! Wirtz pokes in to get his first Reds' goal! Liverpool 2-0 Wolves
52' GOAL! Santiago gets the rebound and pulls one back! Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
62' Match Event for Liverpool vs Wolves
62' Wirtz shoots wide before Bradley replaces Chiesa
65' Sa does well to deny Jones
67' Gravenberch shoots high and wide
70' Match Event for Liverpool vs Wolves
77' Arokodare heads over when unmarked in the box
86' Highlight from Liverpool vs Wolves
Line-ups
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Van Dijk, Konate, Chiesa, Mac Allister, Curtis Jones, Gravenberch, Jeremie Frimpong, Hugo Ekitiké, Milos Kerkez, Wirtz
Subs: Robertson, Freddie Woodman, Gakpo, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Calvin Ramsay, Conor Bradley, Wellity Lucky, Trey Nyoni, Rio Ngumoha
Wolves XI: Doherty, Jose Sa, Hwang Hee-Chan, Santiago Bueno, Ladislav Krejci, Tolu Arokodare, Hugo Bueno, Yerson Mosquera, João Gomes, André, Mateus Mané
Subs: Sam Johnstone, Jhon Arias, Jørgen Strand Larsen, Hoever, David Møller Wolfe, Jackson Tchatchoua, Enso González, Fer López, Luke Rawlings
mieiklpru
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1000 likes for wirtz
MEEKYAXEL
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In loving memories Diogo LFC love you till forever we miss your lovely sub touch and your personality Rest on Diogo and Silva.
dougiefresh
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Ryan Gravenberch did Diogo Jota’s celebration after scoring the opening goal for Liverpool ❤️
Razi_6_18
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PROVING EVERYONE WRONG😤😤😤
Bigthings23456
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This match was dedicated to Diogo Jota, forever our No20
dougiefresh
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Some may say its only Wolves but Wirtz was WIRTZERFUL today. Florian Wirtz for Liverpool vs. Wolves: ◉ Highest xG (0.66) ◉ Most final third passes (54) ◉ Most duels won (11) ◉ Most touches in opp. box (9) ◉ Most successful take-ons (7) ◉ Most chances created (3) And his first Premier League goal. ⚽️
MEEKYAXEL
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Wirzt is coming back to life Star boy Diogo rest on brother this win is for you... You children future is in a save hand ...
VinUnited
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Liverpool is getting back 🔥🔥🔥
BaseBoois
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we are back baby
Balancea
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Kuzakmnpst
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We as Liverpool family dedicate this win to you Diego jota and your family inclusive, you will always be part of us forever , YNWA 💪
dougiefresh
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Diogo Jota's sons and other family members joined Virgil van Dijk as Liverpool mascots before kickoff vs. Wolves ❤️ GONE BUT NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN🙏
dayomz27
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LFC are getting themselves back on track. congratulations boys for fighting back to top 4.