Can Palhinha Save Spurs with a Stoppage-Time Equalizer Against Wolves?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Joao Palhinha scored a crucial late equalizer for Spurs.
- The match showcased Wolves' organized defense.
- Santiago Bueno opened the scoring for Wolves.
- Spurs struggled to create chances until the final moments.
- The late goal may signal a turning point for Tottenham.
London, Sep 28 (NationPress) Joao Palhinha delivered a stunning late goal to secure a draw against Wolves in the Premier League at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
As the second half seemed destined to conclude with the visitors—still seeking their first victory in the Premier League this season—claiming all three points, Palhinha struck in the fourth minute of added time. He fired from the edge of the box, equalizing after Santiago Bueno had opened the scoring in the 54th minute.
The initial phase of the match was tightly contested, highlighted by Sam Johnstone's remarkable point-blank save to thwart Mo Kudus, who connected with a cross from Xavi Simons in the 15th minute, only for his header to be tipped onto the crossbar.
Spurs began to find their rhythm, with Kudus taking center stage. He seemed to have scored a stunning goal in the 28th minute, curling a shot into the far corner from a Lucas Bergvall backheel, but the offside flag cut that joy short.
A thrilling flying volley from Bergvall in the 41st minute nearly brought the crowd to their feet, and Kudus then unleashed a fierce shot from a tight angle, which was parried by Johnstone. Palhinha reached the rebound but was denied a penalty as he went down amidst appeals. Richarlison came close to connecting with Kudus' cross shortly after.
Wolves, organized and efficient, had limited opportunities, with Jhon Arias's wide attempt from a tight angle being their only real threat until the dying moments of the match, when Arias' corner was flicked on and met by ex-Spur Matt Doherty, whose shot grazed the top of the crossbar.
The second half proved to be a different tale entirely. Wolves took the lead through a stroke of luck as Guglielmo Vicario parried a corner, the ball striking Palhinha before falling to Santiago Bueno, who finished from close range in the 54th minute.
Vicario was called into action again in the 74th minute, denying Hugo Bueno with his feet while Spurs struggled to find chances.
Richarlison missed a header from a Pedro Porro cross, and long-range attempts from Cristian Romero and Palhinha fell short—until the dramatic fourth minute of added time.
Mathys Tel's cross was deftly redirected to Palhinha by Pape Matar Sarr, who spotted an opening to the far corner and executed a precise, low finish from 22 yards.