As Wolves applied the seal to just their second Premier League victory of the season, Rodrigo Gomes doubling their lead over rivals Aston Villa deep into second-half stoppage time, Rob Edwards hared down the touchline, yelling into the stands as his players started a celebratory pile-on a few yards behind him. It was a moment of catharsis for Edwards, who beat his chest and wellied an advertising hoarding, but for Unai Emery it was a different kind of cue.
As those in old gold savoured a win over near neighbours that takes them to 13 points, ending any fears that they may not eclipse Derby County’s record-low tally of 11 in 2007-08, Emery marched straight down the tunnel before the post-match handshakes.
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