LONDON: Wolverhampton Wanderers fans will be scratching their heads on Wednesday wondering how a team who have beaten Liverpool and Aston Villa and drawn with Arsenal in their last three Premier League home games look certain for the drop.
Until a recent burst of form, Wolves were threatening to end up as statistically the worst Premier League team ever by earning less than the 11 points Derby County managed in 2007-08.
But after a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Liverpool that sparked euphoric scenes at Molineux on Tuesday, the question of whether they could stage probably the greatest escape in English top-flight history does not sound so outlandish.
