Wolverhampton Wanderers produced two stoppage-time strikes to stun Tottenham Hotspur at Molineux, denying Spurs the chance to go back to the top of the Premier League table.
Brennan Johnson gave Tottenham an incredibly early lead against Wolves, converting Pedro Porro's excellent cross after just three minutes. Despite plenty of endeavour from the Old Gold, they couldn't find an equaliser before the half-time whistle.
In a fierce second half, Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina produced two beautiful stoppage-time efforts to break Tottenham hearts and earn Wolves a surprise three points in an astonishing finish at Molineux.
Despite battling with an extensive list of absentees, Tottenham made the dream start at Molineux. The visitors took the lead after just three minutes in the Midlands, Johnson opening his Spurs account with a tap-in from Porro's fierce delivery across the face of goal.
A frantic start to the match saw both sides commit plenty of bodies forward, with Wolves giving as good as they got in the opening stages. Ben Davies needed to make a late intervention to prevent Rayan Ait-Nouri testing Guglielmo Vicario from close range, with the hosts seeing several other efforts well blocked by the Spurs backline.
Wolves continued to grow into the game despite their lack of possession, Mario Lemina stinging the palms of Vicario with a powerful low drive from just inside the area. Despite huffing and puffing as the half wore on, the hosts couldn't find a response to Johnson's early strike before the break.
Both sides were clearly missing their chief creators — James Maddison for Spurs and Pedro Neto for Wolves — lacking that cutting edge in the final third. The hosts were particularly guilty of being wasteful in the Tottenham
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