Wolves 2 Leeds United 3 recap: Jesse Marsch injuries update after stunning comeback victory
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The fifth-bottom Whites will be looking to build on Sunday's epic 2-1 victory at home to Norwich City in which Joe Gelhardt struck a 94th-minute winner, just three minutes after Kenny McLean's strike had cancelled out Rodrigo's opener.
Wolves, meanwhile, will be seeking to land a third win on the bounce tonight having followed last Thursday's 4-0 victory at home to Watford with Sunday's 1-0 success at Everton.
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We will bring you all the pre-match build-up followed by live match updates, analysis and reaction from Molineux at our live blog below.
The game is being screened live on Sky Sports.
Wolves 2 Leeds United 3: Reaction after unbelievable clash at Molineux
Key Events
- 8pm kick-off at Molineux
- Leeds fifth-bottom, four points clear of drop zone
- Second-bottom Burnley five points behind Leeds with two games in hand
- Wolves eighth and would go sixth with a victory
This was quite telling from Jesse Marsch on Thursday, asked how do you translate the magic of Elland Road to away games like this one against Wolves
“First of all, at Leicester, I thought we had a really good support in the stadium which was fantastic to see and feel. I think we will have that again at Wolves. It’s important to understand what games and what match plans need to look like when we are at home and what they need to look like when we are not. Certainly I think being aggressive at home rewards the fans and the energy and the mood in the stadium and then understanding how to manage the moments on the road where 90-minutes full aggression can not always be the best plan. We will address that a little but for how we deal with Wolves this weekend but in the end we always want to be aggressive and we always want to go after the game in a big way and we will.”
In position
Awaiting the Leeds players at Molineux, expecting Phillips and Cooper returns with the duo seemingly likely to both be on the bench.
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