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Wolverhampton Wanderers' 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace 

In an entertaining encounter at Molineux on Saturday evening, Gary O'Neil's Wolverhampton Wanderers were denied a first win of the Premier League season by a late Crystal Palace goal. 

Wolverhampton Wanderers' hunt for a Premier League victory continues as they were held to a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace at home, dropping them to the bottom of the standings and preventing them from winning a league game in ten games.

The first period, which ended in a goalless draw and was played at a low level in a tense environment, saw minimal interaction between the two teams. Trevoh Chalobah missed a volley from a few yards out and then unintentionally blocked Jean-Philippe Mateta's goal-bound follow-up attempt, which summed up the first half, wasting Palace's finest opportunity. After Wolves 'keeper Jose Sa made a mistake, Chalobah opened the goal from a set-piece to make up for his first-half humiliation, and the game came alive in the second half. 

 

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