Wolves come back from 2 down to earn draw at Brentford
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Wolves may be going down but they are going down with a fight. For the second time in six games Rob Edwards' side came from 2-0 down to earn a deserved point. The first time it was against champions-elect Arsenal and,
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Rob Edwards said Wolves will “keep fighting until the 38th game” as they continued their mini-resurgence with a 2-2 comeback draw with Brentford.
Relegation remains likely but Rob Edwards has overseen upturn in form and start of preparations for immediate return to top flight
Boss Rob Edwards admitted to slight disappointment at Wolves being unable to claim victory at Brentford after a stirring comeback from two goals down.
What Edwards said
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I see improvements in the structure and about mentality, so we are growing up as a team and match by match, everybody feels more comfortable and more consistent with everything. “The target is clear for us.
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Brentford v Wolves: Team news
Sepp van den Berg and Mathias Jensen return for Brentford as they look to close the gap to the top five. Kristoffer Ajer and Yehor Yarmoliuk drop to the bench following the Bees' FA Cup exit at West Ham.