Wolves 2 - 2 Swansea City 22nd Oct Highlights 2011

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Wolves 2 - 2 Swansea City 22nd Oct Highlights 2011


Barclays Premier League Live Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Swansea City Match Schedule Saturday, October 22-2011, Live Streaming Time: 13:45 CET Watch Live Wolverhampton Wanderers vs sport Swansea City Stream On October 22nd.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 - 2 Swansea City
Danny Graham (23')
Joe Allen (35')
Richard Stearman (47)
Jamie O'Hara (65)
Kevin Doyle (84')
Jamie O'Hara (86')
Date : Sat, Oct 22, 2011
Time : 13:45 CET
Play on : Barclays Premier League


Wolves 2 - 2 Swansea City 22nd Oct Highlights 2011


Wolves 2 - 2 Swansea City 22nd Oct report
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Wayne Hennessey, Christophe Berra, Roger Johnson, Stephen Ward, Richard Stearman, Jamie O'Hara, Karl Henry, Matthew Jarvis, Adam Hammill, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Kevin Doyle
Substitutions: Nenad Milijas for Adam Hammill (68), Adlene Guedioura for Matthew Jarvis (68), Sam Vokes for Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (83)

Swansea City: Michel Vorm, Ashley Williams, Garry Monk, Neil Taylor, Angel Rangel, Mark Gower, Leon Britton, Joe Allen, Scott Sinclair, Nathan Dyer, Danny Graham
Substitutions: Andrea Orlandi for Leon Britton (75), Wayne Routledge for Nathan Dyer (83), Vangelis Moras for Mark Gower (86)

Wolves ended their five-game losing run as goals from Kevin Doyle and Jamie O'Hara saw salvage a 2-2 draw against Swansea at Molineux and relieve some pressure on manager Mick McCarthy.

The Welsh side had complete control at the break courtesy of goals from Danny Graham and Joe Allen looked set to record a first Barclays Premier League victory.

McCarthy's side were booed from the field at halftime, and there was considerable disagreement of the home fans when he took extreme Jarvis Adam and Matt Hammill by Nenad Milijas and Adlene Guedioura.

But Doyle played after vorm Michel could not sustain an effort Sam Vokes, before calmly slotted O'Hara level after a smart play by Doyle left to win a point.

There were no signs of nerves at home during a time of openness, with Karl particularly guilty of some rebels who allowed going from Swansea to meet Henry.

Nathan Dyer drive through goal became for very little of his own goal by Christophe Berra before Wayne Hennessey leaned on Allen's effort from the edge of the area.

The wolves sat back on his heels, but responded by creating the best opportunity so far.

Leon Britton Doyle stole and took a strong block to stop Jarvis Angel Rangel get a shot at white, heavily vorm before hitting volley shot away O'Hara.

But it was Swansea who took the lead on 23 minutes, as Mark Gower's lofted pass evaded desperate attempt to clear Roger Graham Johnson for the low control and slot past the advancing Hennessey.

Wolves sought a quick response and vorm had to be in your best athletic Hammill tipping a free kick.

But Swansea surprised his hosts by doubling their lead as Graham was released down the right, in front of the place of departure to Allen for a simple tap-in.

It could have been worse for the Wolves as the failure to hold a shot Hennessey Dyer led to confusion, but they managed to survive the breakup.

Henry fired just wide, and wolves, probably with a few choice words of McCarthy ringing in his ears, had a beginning for the purpose of the second half.

Jarvis went wide at the far post after a long spell of pressure, but the lack of guile and patience the ball was being exposed as relative comfort of Swansea was held to forge a new opportunity.

Allen was the instigator of a neat turn in midfield, and Hennessey had to be alert to deny Scott Sinclair short distance from the efforts of a cross Dyer.

O'Hara was booked after a late challenge after another Dyer jinking run from the live end before a shot was deflected Sinclair up and over the block Hennessey Johnson, but landed on the roof of the net .

McCarthy made a double change, taking off his extreme Hammill and Jarvis, to cries of derision from the home crowd, to enter and Guedioura Milijas.

Hennessey had another slice of fortune when his weak effort to stop another Sinclair proved enough to lift the ball past the post.

Wolves piled on the pressure and had a penalty appeal rejected when a ground O'Hara was a challenge of Swansea substitute Wayne Routledge.

But it turned out to be a short respite, the game became the head with two goals in quick succession.

Doyle hit home after he could only deflect vorm at close range effort from substitute Sam Vokes in the 84th minute to give hope to the hosts.

And they were level just two minutes later as Doyle Vokes released down the left flank, and the Republic of Ireland international smart cut was fired high into the net by O'Hara.

Swansea, rock and Doyle suddenly had the opportunity to find a winner in injury time but his header was tame readily accomplished by vorm.

Wolverhampton Wanderers last 5 match
Oct 16, 2011, West Bromwich Albion 2 - 0 Wolves
Oct 1, 2011, Wolves 1 - 2 Newcastle
Sep 24, 2011, Liverpool 2 - 1 Wolves
Sep 20, 2011, Wolves 5 - 0 Millwall
Sep 17, 2011, Wolves 0 - 3 QPR

Swansea last 5 match
Oct 15, 2011, Norwich City 3 - 1 Swansea
Oct 2, 2011, Swansea 2 - 0 Stoke
Sep 24, 2011, Chelsea 4 - 1 Swansea
Sep 17, 2011, Swansea 3 - 0 West Bromwich Albion
Sep 10, 2011, Arsenal 1 - 0 Swansea
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