Edwards lauds Wolves fight and courage after spirited comeback - Soccer News
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Edwards lauds Wolves fight and courage after spirited comeback - Soccer News
"I thought the energy in the stadium and the feeling in the stadium was we were the team on top, we were pushing. We hit the post, we hit the bar, and I thought it was an excellent performance. I'm really proud of the lads. It's hard to say when you've been 2-0 down but I felt we could've won the game tonight."
"It shows the fight, the courage, the quality, the spirit that's in the group. The club at the moment, even though we're in this position, it actually feels united, and we all know what we want to do going forward. We want to find a winning team again and there's a long way to go, but we're going the right way about it."
Wolves drew 2-2 with Brentford, extending their unbeaten league run to three matches. Despite falling two goals behind through Michael Kayode and Igor Thiago in the first half, Wolves mounted a comeback with Adam Armstrong scoring before half-time and substitute Tolu Arokodare heading in just three minutes after entering the pitch. This marks Wolves' second consecutive comeback from 2+ goals down in the Premier League, following a similar result against Arsenal in February. Manager Rob Edwards praised his team's fighting spirit, energy, and quality, noting they could have won the match. He highlighted the club's united atmosphere and determination to return to winning form despite their current league position.
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