Diego Costa was named in the Wolves line-up at Brentford. The veteran striker picked up a knock in training on Wednesday but was passed fit by caretaker boss ...
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Foul by Mads Roerslev (Brentford). 90'+8' free_kick_won icon. Daniel Podence (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 90 ...
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Diego Costa was sent off in the dying moments, but this was a valuable point for relegation-threatened Wolves.
Thomas Frank’s home side were a let-down in the first half, with captain Ivan Toney's miscued effort being their best opportunity. Referee Bobby Madley, meanwhile, showed a yellow card after just 42 seconds on his comeback to Premier League officiating after more than four years away – having previously been sacked for gross misconduct following sharing of a discriminatory video. Diego Costa took the fighting spirit too far – being sent off in the closing stages for a headbutt on Ben Mee – but other Wolves players directed their battling qualities in the right way.