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But Premier League safety is all but assured and a top-half finish is in their sights.
A stoppage-time penalty controversially overturned may have denied them the chance to grab a memorable win in one of their final Goodison games but they are on a positive path as they head towards that new stadium.
Peter Smith
Spurs are 're-energised'
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Damage limitation will be key from here on in, but they are closing in breaking new records - and not the good kind.
After Saturday's 4-0 defeat to Brighton, they have have picked up just four points from their 13 home matches in the Premier League this season.
Only one team in top-flight history has picked up fewer points at home at this stage of the season - Sunderland in 2006/07 (3 points - P13 W0 D3 L10).
They have also lost eight Premier League home games in succession, which is just three short of the record (11) set by Watford in 2021/22?
And it is now 11 home defeats this season, which is four short of the record (15) also set by the Hornets in that same campaign.
With 21 defeats in all so far and 12 games left to play, it is not beyond the realms of possibility for the Premier League record of 29 defeats in a season to be under threat.
And even now they have not eclipsed the record lowest points total in Premier League history (11) set by Derby in 2007/08.
Matheus Cunha was yet again the difference-maker for Wolves.
The Brazilian's star quality will likely keep Vitor Pereira's side up with his winner at Bournemouth moving them five points clear of the relegation zone.
Wolves made three signings in the winter window, with Marshall Munetsi making a real impression on his first start for the club in the win on the south coast.
But make no mistake, the biggest bit of business the club pulled off in January was keeping Cunha at the club after he signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract amid interest from numerous Premier League clubs.
The new deal, however, contains a release clause in excess of £60m, which is active in the summer.
More performances like the one at Bournemouth, which saw him score his 13th league goal of the season, will surely see the clause triggered.
If Cunha does eventually leave then he will likely exit Molineux a hero with his stunning form set to keep Wolves in the Premier League.
Brentford have a Fantastic Four - but will they all stay.
They are the first team in Premier League history to lose six straight home games without scoring.
Trailing 3-0 to the Bees before the break, plenty of fans decided even then their Friday night entertainment was better served elsewhere.
Their next question will be where things go from here, and when - and if - Van Nistelrooy can turn things around.
There is little to suggest he can
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