An injury-time goal by West Bromwich Albion striker Carlos Vela denied Wolverhampton Wanderers the chance to move off the bottom of the Premier League as the two sides drew 1-1 on Sunday.
Jamie O'Hara's 39th-minute goal looked like it would be enough to give Wolves all three points but Vela popped up two minutes into injury time to salvage a draw for the home side
The result left Wolves still bottom of the table on 25 points, two points behind West Ham United and Wigan Athletic, with West Brom just above the point relegation zone with 28 points to their name.
O'Hara put Wolves in front with a curling effort into the top corner six minutes before half-time.
West Brom missed a host of good chances to get back on level terms but new manager Roy Hodgson brought on former Arsenal striker Vela and two minutes into time added on, the Mexico striker scored his first goal for the club from close range after James Morrison's shot had been spilled by Wayne Hennessy.
Jamie O'Hara's 39th-minute goal looked like it would be enough to give Wolves all three points but Vela popped up two minutes into injury time to salvage a draw for the home side
The result left Wolves still bottom of the table on 25 points, two points behind West Ham United and Wigan Athletic, with West Brom just above the point relegation zone with 28 points to their name.
O'Hara put Wolves in front with a curling effort into the top corner six minutes before half-time.
West Brom missed a host of good chances to get back on level terms but new manager Roy Hodgson brought on former Arsenal striker Vela and two minutes into time added on, the Mexico striker scored his first goal for the club from close range after James Morrison's shot had been spilled by Wayne Hennessy.
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