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'They were outstanding': Rob Edwards delivers honest verdict on Liverpool after seeing them beat Wolves

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Liverpool saw off Wolves in FA Cup action on Friday evening and Rob Edwards has hailed the Reds’ performance.The Reds advanced thanks to goals from Andy Robertson, Mo Salah and Curtis Jones, with a late consolation from Hwang Hee-Chan not helping Wolves’ cause.After beating Liverpool just this week in Premier League action, Wolves might have expected a repeat but according to their manager Rob Edwards, Liverpool were just simply better. Credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images Rob Edwards’ blunt Liverpool verdict as the Reds beat Wolves While Wolves celebrated the Premier League win over the Reds wildly, there was to be no repeat tonight as Arne Slot’s men did the business.And speaking after the game, Edwards admitted there was little his side could do.“I just thought they were really good.



Sometimes you have got to say credit where credit is due and they were better than us,” Edwards admitted to BBC Sport.Photo by Andrew Kearns – CameraSport via Getty Images“The big thing I have just said to the lads was the second goal within probably 30 seconds of the first. It was a really disappointing goal to concede and it was going to be really difficult.“I thought they were outstanding and better than us.”READ MORE: https://www.rousingthekop.com/2026/03/06/liverpool-player-ratings-vs-wolves-as-8-10-andy-robertson-leads-fa-cup-redemption/The FA Cup can rescue Liverpool’s season Things aren’t done and dusted for Liverpool this season.

There is still plenty to play for in Europe, the race for the top four, and of course, the FA Cup.While Champions League success seems unlikely and the league title is gone, there is the hope that the FA Cup could bring some solace. Liverpool fans…sum up Rio Nguhoma’s performance at Wolves in THREE words Photo by Nigel French/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images With Arsenal chasing four trophies and Man City desperately trying to stop the Gunners, those teams could lose focus when it really matters, allowing Liverpool to sneak in.This was a tough test tonight but dare we say it, Liverpool looked somewhere close to being back at the levels we expect.Ultimately, football is about winning trophies and if Arne Slot can add an FA Cup in just his second season, it might well rescue both his job and the club’s campaign overall.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox