WOLVERHAMPTON, England (Reuters) -Wolverhampton Wanderers are stuck at the bottom of the Premier League despite an entertaining 2-2 draw at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday with all the goals coming in the second half. Goals by Jorgen Strand Larsen and Joao Gomes inside five minutes midway through the second period turned the game in Wolves’ favour after Trevoh Chalobah had given Palace the lead. But Palace defender Marc Guehi equalised from close range in the 77th minute after a corner was flicked on to leave Wolves still without a league win so far this season after 10 games.
A point was the least Palace deserved as they carved out the game’s best chances and should have led by halftime. They also had a stoppage-time goal ruled out. Wolves prop up the table with three points while Palace, who claimed their first win last week, are 17th with seven.
Some boos rang out at the end and Wolves manager Gary O’Neil remains under pressure after a horrid start to the campaign. It is only the third time in their history that Wolves have failed to win any of their opening 10 league games — and the first time since 1926-27. “I don’t think it’s all on him.
The whole group has a lot of responsibility. We need to keep going,” Wolves striker Matheus Cunha said. “When you are a football player, you need to give your energy to the things you can manage.
” Palace were the better side in the first half and Will Hughes should have put them ahead before Jean-Philippe Mateta l.