Arokodare Equalizes in Wolves-Brentford Draw, Edwards Praises

Wolverhampton Wanderers Rally for Draw After Substitute Arokodare Scores Equaliser
Wolverhampton Wanderers secured a point in the Premier League after a 2-2 draw against Brentford at Molineux, with substitute Tolu Arokodare playing a decisive role. The Nigeria international entered the match in the second half and scored the equalising goal, cancelling out Brentford’s earlier two-goal lead.

Brentford took control early, with Michael Kayode opening the scoring in the 32nd minute, followed by a goal from Igor Thiago before halftime. Wolverhampton Wanderers responded after the break when Adam Armstrong reduced the deficit, setting the stage for a second-half comeback.

In the 77th minute, Arokodare rose from the bench to head home a precise cross from João Gomes, beating Brentford goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher and restoring parity. The striker nearly completed a dramatic turnaround minutes later with a powerful header that struck the crossbar, highlighting his immediate impact.

Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Rob Edwards praised the contributions of his substitutes, noting their influence on the match’s outcome. “All the subs came on and affected the game really well—Tolu got his goal, Angel, Rodrigo, I thought they all had an effect,” Edwards said in comments posted on the club’s official website.

The draw leaves Wolverhampton Wanderers in mid-table, while Brentford extends its unbeaten run in recent fixtures. Arokodare’s goal marks his third contribution of the season for the club, underscoring the value of Wolves’ attacking depth. Both teams will now prepare for upcoming Premier League fixtures, with Wolverhampton Wanderers focusing on maintaining momentum in their pursuit of a higher league position.

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