Wolves came from behind to take a point against Tottenham Hotspur in their latest Premier League match.
Vitor Pereira remains unbeaten as Wolves manager, overseeing a 2-2 draw down in north London.
Wolves took an early lead thanks to a really well-worked goal by Hwang Hee-chan from a free-kick.
But Spurs turned the game around, scoring through Rodrigo Bentancur and then Brennan Johnson just before half-time. Jose Sa had saved a penalty from Heung-min Son before that goal by Johnson.
Wolves looked to be heading for a first defeat under Pereira.
But Jorgen Strand Larsen was the hero of the hour for the visitors, striking an equaliser in the 87th minute.
Given the players Spurs had missing through injury, it was perhaps a missed opportunity. But fans will certainly take a point after trailing for most of the second-half.
Matheus Cunha posts on Instagram after Wolves’ draw with Tottenham
So there were goals for two Wolves forwards against Spurs, but Matheus Cunha was not one of those players.
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The Brazilian has been in such brilliant form recently. But he could only last until half-time today due to injury, with Pereira confirming Cunha told him that he felt something.
He was replaced by Strand Larsen, and the Norwegian came in clutch for Wolves by scoring his seventh goal of the season. Wolves fans hailed Strand Larsen for how underrated he is after the game.
It was a terrific finish from the number nine, who rifled his effort into the roof of the net with his weak foot from a tight angle.
After the game, Cunha took to Instagram to share a photo that clearly shows what the mood is like in the dressing room right now.
Wolves may not have won the game, but it’s clear these players are delighted to have mounted a comeback, and that they are all together.
A dressing room united
This is a brilliant post from Cunha, and one that clearly shows the dressing room is in a healthy place right now.
Wolves did really well to come from behind to take a point against Spurs.
Between the fighting spirit that was shown on the pitch, and the post-match posts from the players, it’s clear that there is very positive feeling about the club right now, and that Wolves now have a great chance of staving off relegation this season.