Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Burnley: Late Jimenez penalty rescues hosts

Published on: 25 August 2019

Raul Jimenez registered his first Premier League goal of the season against Burnley after scoring five in the Europa League

Raul Jimenez scored a stoppage-time penalty to salvage a point for Wolves and deny Burnley victory at Molineux.

Ashley Barnes looked to have won it for the Clarets after pouncing from around 25 yards - his fourth goal in three Premier League games this season - against a disjointed Wolves side playing their third game inside a week.

The hosts beat Torino in a Europa League play-off match on Thursday after drawing with Manchester United last Monday, and their hectic schedule appeared to have caught up on them as they struggled for long periods.

Burnley were denied a second goal when Rui Patricio produced an excellent save to keep out Chris Wood while Ben Mee headed against the bar with the rebound coming off Wolves defender Ryan Bennett and hitting the post.

However, Wolves were awarded a penalty in the dying moments when Erik Pieters fouled Jimenez.

After a video assistant referee check, Jimenez stepped up to calmly roll the ball past Nick Pope and earn Wolves a third successive Premier League draw.

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Late drama saves Wolves after hectic week

Jubilant Wolves fans reacted to the equaliser by chanting "VAR, VAR, VAR" as their team secured a fortunate point.

This was a big test for Wolves, who are on the cusp of qualifying for the group stage of the Europa League following a 3-2 first-leg victory over Torino in Turin.

Should they complete the job against the Italians in Thursday's second leg, Nuno Espirito Santo's side face a testing schedule of Thursday-Sunday games.

On a hot sunny day in the Black Country against Burnley, they were flat, lacklustre and flaky for long periods, only coming alive in the closing stages.

Having come from behind to take a point off Manchester United before travelling to Italy, Wolves were facing a Burnley side who were refreshed and full of energy after a free week to prepare for the match.

Six Wolves players - Patricio, Conor Coady, Willy Boly, Joao Moutinho, Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota - were making their third starts of the week, and Wolves were a shadow of the side that finished seventh in the Premier League last season.

An early dipping attempt from 25 yards by Ruben Neves was as close as they came to scoring in the first half, but having struggled for the first 80 minutes Wolves did step it up towards the end.

When Jimenez rolled the ball invitingly across the six-yard area, there was no Wolves player to poke it home, while Nick Pope was forced to keep out a deflection off his own player Ben Mee before the late penalty drama.

Encouragement for Burnley despite late twist

Burnley's players were crestfallen at the final whistle - Jimenez' equaliser virtually the last kick of the game.

The Clarets had looked set for a second win of the season after a typically hard-working performance by Sean Dyche's side, and three points would have taken them up to third in the table.

Having peppered Arsenal's goal with 18 shots in the narrow 2-1 defeat at Emirates Stadium last week, they had another 13 attempts at Molineux.

Barnes' early-season form has been a highlight for the Clarets and his cracking finish from distance past the diving Patricio had Burnley's travelling fans in raptures.

Barnes and attacking partner Chris Wood hassled Wolves' defence throughout and it required a fine save by Patricio - after a long kick by Pope - to prevent the visitors from doubling their lead.

It was a critical moment in the game as Wolves went on to snatch a point from the jaws of defeat.

Man of the match - James Tarkowski (Burnley)

Tarkowski typified Burnley's resilience as Wolves struggled to carve out chances.'We have to embrace it' - what they said

Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "The boys worked very hard. Burnley are a very good team. The way they do things is so good. They score, they create chances. [Chris] Wood and [Ashley] Barnes hold the ball. It's a physical game they force from us, but the boys did well.

"The patience was about circulating the ball and still having patience and possession. I just told the boys it's the next step we have to take - managing the game when you are tired.

"We are very aware of the cycle that we have. We started competing on the 25 July. We have to embrace it and go again on Thursday."

Burnley manager Sean Dyche, speaking to Match of the Day: "We deserved to win the game. I thought we were out of the box sharp, we mixed the play enough to cause them problems. They didn't cause us too many problems.

"I'm not going to knock the players because their mentality is good. It was just taken away by a late decision.

"We're looking a different animal to last season, which is important at this early stage. There's a real good energy, some good quality and some good moments.

"They hit the post, to be fair, but I don't think they had too much today. Defensively we were very strong."

Six in six starts for Jimenez - the stats

    Wolves have drawn their first three games of a league campaign for the first time since 1938-39, when they finished second in the top flight. Burnley are winless in their last five away games at Wolves in the top flight (W1 D4), with their last such victory coming in September 1973. Wolves are unbeaten in their last 10 home games in the Premier League (W6 D4); their longest run without defeat in the top flight since April to October 1979 (also 10 games). Burnley have only won one of the last five Premier League away games in which they've scored the opening goal (D3 L1), including none of the last three. Wolves' equaliser in the 97th minute was just their second shot on target in the game, with their first coming in the 87th minute. Wolves striker Raul Jimenez has scored six goals in six starts in all competitions this season, however this was his first in the Premier League this season. Only Sergio Aguero (16) and Sadio Mane (15) have scored more Premier League goals than Burnley's Ashley Barnes (13) in 2019. Jimenez' goal for Wolves after 96 minutes and 55 seconds was the latest scored in the Premier League since January 2017, when Alexis Sanchez netted after 97 minutes and 14 seconds for Arsenal against Burnley. Burnley midfielder Dwight McNeil has made six assists in the Premier League in 2019 - the only English player with more in this period is Trent Alexander-Arnold (11).

What's next?

The games keep coming at a rapid rate for Wolves who take a 3-2 lead into Thursday's Europa League play-off second leg against Torino at Molineux (19:45 BST).

Burnley are also in midweek cup action - against Sunderland in the second round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday (19:45 BST).

    Line-ups Match Stats Live Text

Line-ups

Wolves

    11Rui Patrício

    5Bennett

    16Coady

    15Boly

    2DohertySubstituted forTraoréat 76'minutes

    17Gibbs-WhiteSubstituted forLomba Netoat 67'minutes

    8Neves

    28João MoutinhoSubstituted forDendonckerat 59'minutes

    19Castro Otto

    9Jiménez

    18Jota

Substitutes

    4Vallejo

    7Lomba Neto

    10Cutrone

    21Ruddy

    29Vinagre

    32Dendoncker

    37Traoré

Burnley

    1Pope

    2Lowton

    5TarkowskiBooked at 59mins

    6Mee

    23Pieters

    7Berg GudmundssonSubstituted forLennonat 66'minutesBooked at 88mins

    4Cork

    18Westwood

    11McNeilSubstituted forHendrickat 86'minutes

    9Wood

    10BarnesSubstituted forRodriguezat 78'minutes

Substitutes

    3Taylor

    13Hendrick

    19Rodriguez

    20Hart

    25Lennon

    27Vydra

    28Long

Referee:

Craig Pawson

Attendance:

30,522

Match Stats

Home TeamWolvesAway TeamBurnley

Possession

Home65%

Away35%

Shots

Home17

Away13

Shots on Target

Home2

Away4

Corners

Home4

Away3

Fouls

Home9

Away11

Live Text

Posted at

Match ends, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Burnley 1.

Full TimePosted at 90'+9'

Second Half ends, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Burnley 1.

Goal!Posted at 90'+7'

Goal! Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Burnley 1. Raúl Jiménez (Wolverhampton Wanderers) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

Posted at 90'+6'

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Posted at 90'+6'

VAR Decision: Penalty Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Posted at 90'+6'

Delay in match (Wolverhampton Wanderers). VAR checking.

Posted at 90'+5'

Penalty Wolverhampton Wanderers. Raúl Jiménez draws a foul in the penalty area.

Posted at 90'+5'

Penalty conceded by Erik Pieters (Burnley) after a foul in the penalty area.

Posted at 90'+5'

Attempt blocked. Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

Posted at 90'+3'

Corner, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Conceded by Matthew Lowton.

Posted at 90'+3'

Attempt blocked. Diogo Jota (Wolverhampton Wanderers) left footed shot from the left side of the six yard box is blocked.

Posted at 90'+3'

Raúl Jiménez (Wolverhampton Wanderers) hits the left post with a right footed shot from the centre of the box.

BookingPosted at 88'

Aaron Lennon (Burnley) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Posted at 88'

Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Posted at 88'

Foul by Aaron Lennon (Burnley).

Posted at 87'

Attempt saved. Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Willy Boly.

SubstitutionPosted at 86'

Substitution, Burnley. Jeff Hendrick replaces Dwight McNeil.

Posted at 85'

Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Posted at 85'

Foul by Erik Pieters (Burnley).

Posted at 84'

Attempt missed. Jonny (Wolverhampton Wanderers) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Raúl Jiménez.

Posted at 84'

Attempt blocked. Diogo Jota (Wolverhampton Wanderers) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Rúben Neves with a through ball.

Posted at 83'

Foul by Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers).

Posted at 83'

Erik Pieters (Burnley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Posted at 81'

Foul by Raúl Jiménez (Wolverhampton Wanderers).

Posted at 81'

James Tarkowski (Burnley) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Posted at 80'

Attempt missed. Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers) left footed shot from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Rúben Neves.

Posted at 79'

Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Jonny.

SubstitutionPosted at 78'

Substitution, Burnley. Jay Rodriguez replaces Ashley Barnes.

Posted at 77'

Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Posted at 77'

Foul by Dwight McNeil (Burnley).

SubstitutionPosted at 76'

Substitution, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Adama Traoré replaces Matt Doherty.

Posted at 74'

Attempt blocked. Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Diogo Jota.

Posted at 72'

Foul by Ryan Bennett (Wolverhampton Wanderers).

Posted at 72'

Dwight McNeil (Burnley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

SubstitutionPosted at 67'

Substitution, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Pedro Neto replaces Morgan Gibbs-White.

Posted at 66'

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

SubstitutionPosted at 66'

Substitution, Burnley. Aaron Lennon replaces Johann Gudmundsson because of an injury.

Posted at 65'

Delay in match because of an injury Johann Gudmundsson (Burnley).

Posted at 63'

Foul by Matt Doherty (Wolverhampton Wanderers).

Posted at 63'

Dwight McNeil (Burnley) wins a free kick on the left wing.

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Source: bbc.com

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