Liverpool’s revival continued with a hard-fought 2–1 win over Premier League strugglers Wolves, with one standout performance proving decisive in their push for all three points.
After a cautious opening, Arne Slot’s side broke the deadlock when Jeremie Frimpong surged down the right, skipped past two defenders and cut the ball back for Ryan Gravenberch, who fired into the bottom corner. Florian Wirtz then made it 2–0, scoring his first league goal since joining the club. Wolves threatened a comeback after the interval as Santiago Bueno tapped in a rebound following Alisson’s save from Tolu Arokodare, but Liverpool held firm to seal a third straight win and climb to fourth.
Signed to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, Frimpong was expected to bring attacking thrust, though injuries have limited his chances this season. Given a rare start against Wolves, the former Leverkusen full-back showcased his quality, playing a key role in the opener with his direct run and smart cut-back.
That moment summed up his influence, but it was far from his only impact. Frimpong delivered two key passes, several accurate crosses, and was equally impressive defensively—winning every ground duel and preventing any successful dribbles past him. It was a tireless, all-round display from the 25-year-old, underlining his value if he can remain fit.
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His stats reflected that influence: 90 minutes played, one assist, two key passes, strong defensive numbers, high passing accuracy, and perfect success in ground duels and dribbles.
Fans were quick to praise him after the match, with many branding him “underrated” and hailing his return from injury. Supporters highlighted his consistency, pace, and ability to beat defenders, with some calling him a game-changer and a vital spark in Liverpool’s resurgence.

