Galatasaray crushed their opponent Liverpool.

Galatasaray crushed their opponent Liverpool.

04.03.2026 10:40

Liverpool suffered a morale loss by losing 2-1 to bottom-placed Wolves in the Premier League, marking their first points dropped in three matches, ahead of their crucial Champions League match against Galatasaray.

In the 29th week of the Premier League, Liverpool lost 2-1 away to Wolverhampton Wanderers. In the match played at Molineux Stadium, the last-placed Wolves defeated their strong opponent with a goal scored in the injury time.

WOLVES SCORED WITH THEIR FIRST SHOT

Throughout the match, Liverpool put pressure on the opponent's goal, but experienced a huge shock in the 78th minute. The home team Wolverhampton took the lead with a goal from Rodrigo Gomes. Wolves managed to find the net with their first shot in the match.

SALAH EQUALIZED THE SCORE

Liverpool equalized the score to 1-1 with a goal from Mohamed Salah in the 83rd minute. The Egyptian star scored his first goal for Liverpool since November 1, 2025.

INJURY TIME BLOW

The final word in the match was spoken by Wolverhampton. The home team left the field victorious with a goal from Andre in the 90+4th minute, winning 2-1.

LIVERPOOL DROPPED POINTS AFTER 3 MATCHES

With this result, Liverpool experienced a loss of points in the league after three matches and remained at 48 points. Wolves, who are at the bottom of the league, achieved their second consecutive victory, raising their points to 16.

GALATASARAY'S OPPONENT IS DISHEARTENED

Meanwhile, after facing Tottenham over the weekend, Liverpool will take the field in Istanbul as Galatasaray's opponent in the UEFA Champions League. The defeat suffered by the English team against Wolves drew attention before the critical match.

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