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WOLVES 1-3 LIVERPOOL: Second half goals from Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones helped fire the Premier League champions into the FA Cup quarter-finalsA second half flurry helped Liverpool avenge their shock Premier League defeat at Wolves in midweek by dumping Rob Edwards' men out of the FA Cup with a 3-1 away win.Three days ago, Molineux was treated to a late, late show from Wolves, who defended admirably before stunning the champions with a late one-two, turning the table on its head.This time it was Liverpool who struck two decisive blows in a matter of minutes. And it was a case of revenge rather than repeat for the Reds.After a first half that wasn't much better than the dour offering Liverpool served up in midweek, they burst into life early in the second.
And they swapped roles four minutes later to strengthen Liverpool's grip on the game, the rampaging Robertson putting the ball on a plate for Salah to finish emphatically at the far post.The result never felt in doubt after that - and so it proved.2) Liverpool keep cup dream aliveWe already know Liverpool will not be ending the season as champions again. Thankfully for Liverpool, there is still plenty to play for.3) Salah finds the net againAfter scoring his first Premier League goal since the start of November against Wolves in midweek, Salah was back on the scoresheet here.
And while this wasn't the type of swashbuckling, deadly performance we've been treated to on a weekly basis in recent years from Liverpool's main man, there were more encouraging signs.Nobody bar Rio Ngumoha really stood out in an attacking sense in the first half for Liverpool but Salah was involved in the first goal and was in the right place to net their second, too.With Liverpool in a fight for a top-four finish, they need their talisman back firing on all cyclinders. And while nobody will want to put too much on the young man's shoulders too soon, Cody Gakpo's less than stellar form on the left prong of Liverpool's attack could mean we see more and more of Ngumoha before the end of the season...5) Wolves can keep heads highThis result shouldn't dampen the mood at Molineux after Tuesday night's stunning win - even if it may ultimately come too late to preserve their Premier League status.Going deeper into the FA Cup would have been a welcome distraction for the trials and tribulations of a relegation fight, in some ways.
