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LYLE'S SMILES BETTER

Irish Daily Mirror

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October 27, 2025

Boos ring out at Molineux as Foster grabs late winner

- BY SUNNY BADWAL

LYLE FOSTER came off the bench to score a dramatic stoppage-time winner as Burnley snatched victory at Wolves to leave Vitor Pereira in a perilous position.

Clarets goalkeeper Martin Dubravka also produced a save of the season contender to deny Santiago Bueno in the last minute, as furious Wolves fans vented their anger at manager Pereira and their own players at the final whistle.

Chants of "you're not fit to wear the shirt" and "sacked in the morning" belted down from the Molineux stands on a day which marked six months since the hosts last won in the league.

And their wait for a first this campaign continued as they let in a late goal for the fourth game in a row.

The match had the feel of an earlyseason 'six-pointer' for this campaign's relegation battle, and Burnley sensed the tension in the air at Wolves early on.

But they took a deserved two-goal lead courtesy of Zian Flemming's first pair of Premier League goals, both assisted by Quilindschy Hartman (above, celebrating with Foster).

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