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Fans are heavily criticising the referee's VAR decision to award the early penalty to Adam Armstrong, with Burnley supporters vocally expressing frustration at what many view as a poor officiating call that set the tone for a frustrating 1-1 draw. The discussion also reflects broader complaints about inconsistent refereeing standards this season and missed finishing opportunities from both sides.
Wolverhampton supporters are venting frustration at Mateus Mané's inconsistent, self-centred approach during the 1-1 draw, with multiple fans criticising his reluctance to pass and suggesting the club should cash in on him this summer. There's also mild irritation at Tolu Arokodare's tendency to have the ball bounce awkwardly off him during play.
Burnley supporters are deeply frustrated after drawing 1-1 with fellow bottom-club Wolverhampton, leaving their side 19th and at genuine risk of finishing rock bottom of the Premier League. Fans are equally exasperated by the team's defensive approach — sitting deep after going ahead — which mirrors their collapse the previous week and exemplifies the cautious, tentative football that has defined their catastrophic season.
Wolverhampton supporters are turning decisively against manager Rob Edwards following a disappointing 1-1 draw with relegation-battling Burnley, with many arguing he has failed tactically, offered no structure, and left the team with no path forward. The conversation has shifted from uncertainty to outright calls for his removal, with frustrations also aimed at players like Kyle Walker, whilst a minority voice insists the squad must back Edwards for a fresh start next season.
Wolves fans are discussing Zian Flemming's levelling goal in the 47th minute that brought the match to 1-1, with reactions ranging from praise for the finish to lingering frustration over Burnley's controversial early penalty award. The wider sentiment reflects relief at getting something from a crucial relegation scrap, though some supporters remain unhappy with refereeing decisions that shaped the contest.
Wolverhampton supporters are divided on defender Yerson Mosquera's viability at this level versus the Championship, with some praising his physicality and desire whilst others criticising his reckless decision-making and questioning whether manager Rob Edwards even plans to keep him next season. The discussion centres on whether Mosquera's raw attributes will translate better to second-tier football or if his tactical nous needs improvement regardless of league.
Fans from both bottom-placed clubs reacted emotionally to a dramatic 1-1 draw featuring an early VAR penalty, an equaliser, and late yellow cards, with supporters expressing frustration at their teams' dire league positions whilst clinging to hopes of survival or fearing imminent Championship football. The discussion reflected the desperation of two clubs battling to avoid the drop, mixing dark humour about their plight with fragile optimism about securing points.
Wolverhampton supporters are criticising Hee-chan Hwang's anonymous performance, with fans questioning why he remains on the pitch despite minimal involvement and a yellow card, whilst praising early penalty conversion and Mateus Mané's near-miss in what became a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.
Fans are discussing the dramatic first-half action in this crucial relegation six-pointer, where Burnley went behind to an early Adam Armstrong penalty before Zian Flemming levelled the match just after the hour. The tone is mixed, with some expressing frustration at their team's season-long struggles whilst others remain cautiously optimistic about the fightback.
Wolverhampton supporters are expressing devastating frustration after their team's continued inability to win away from home — a record embarrassment across Europe's top five leagues — with particular anger directed at manager Rob Edwards and the squad's chronic inconsistency. The discussion reflects a broader sense that the club's season has been a complete failure, though some fans acknowledge the structural damage that relegation could cause.
Wolverhampton supporters are devastated after a demoralising performance against Burnley that epitomises their catastrophic season, with many accepting relegation to the Championship and expressing little confidence in bouncing straight back up given how comprehensively they've been outplayed by a side that will also compete in the second tier next season. The tone is one of resignation and dark humour, with fans acknowledging that draws against Arsenal and Tottenham provided false hope and that upcoming opponents like Millwall, Middlesborough and Southampton will pose a completely different level of challenge than they're currently managing.
Fans tracked Burnley's defensive approach throughout the 1-1 draw, with most discussion focused on the relentless wave of substitutions both sides made in the closing stages as they chased or consolidated the result. The neutral sentiment reflects a grinding, tactical affair where neither team found a decisive edge, despite Zian Flemming's equaliser temporarily giving Burnley hope against Wolves.
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"Are we not meant to be on Sky Sports Plus? Fuck off Salah, its not all about you. Edit: Sky Sports app if anyone is looking"
"Against Burnley? I don’t think so. I’d trust Angel or Andre to link more than i’d trust Mane or Armstrong to ever win a long ball"
"For me its not just the lack of possession and positivity. It's the complete lack of a plan anywhere. I can forgive not having the ball if you are countering with purpose, well coached on set pieces, pressing well with key triggers. Or basically showing any sort of a plan you will use the ball purposefully when you get it. Today was not that. The players are the same but today was a chance to s"
"You're right, Fabio's a good player really."
"Wolves still have Marshall Munetsi. Who scored four times with one assist in 15 appearances for 11th placed Paris FC this half season. What are the chances he plays in the Championship for Wolves?"
"@Wolves Simple clipped ball down the line by R Gomes and they dont score."
"Rodrigo so good on the break, but needs to spend all summer learning how to play in possession. He shouldn’t struggle to get on the ball with his athleticism, but he does. Doesn’t seem to understand how to play with the ball."
"When i looked at the fixtures list at the beginning of the season I thought this game might be a massive final day relagation decider but little did I know it would be far more important in determining the "at least we didnt come last" bragging rights."
"Mind you I’m more disappointed in Everton than wolves right now…. Letting us all down"
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