Wolverhampton Wanderers scored a sensational 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, thereby avoiding setting the infamous record for the lowest points tally in Premier League history. For the visitors from Birmingham, this defeat is a blow to their championship ambitions, practically dashing title dreams. Meanwhile, in the shadow of league struggles, the draw for the Europa League and Europa Conference League round of 16 was determined, featuring top European clubs.

Wolverhampton Wanderers, occupying last place in the English Premier League table, achieved the nearly impossible by defeating high-flying Aston Villa in a derby clash. The 2-0 victory, secured by two goals from Gomes, allowed the team led by Gary O'Neil to surpass the barrier of the lowest points total in Premier League history, protecting the club from a shameful entry in the sports annals. Before this match, Wolves were in a dire situation, with only one win in the season. The victory over their local rival not only boosts morale at Molineux but also stirs up the top of the table. For Aston Villa, coached by Unai Emery, this loss means the definitive end of realistic dreams of fighting for the English championship. Experts emphasize that the Birmingham team must now focus on maintaining a top-five position, which would guarantee Champions League play next season. The West Midlands derby between Wolverhampton and Aston Villa is one of the oldest rivalries in English football, dating back to the founding of the Football League in 1888, of which both clubs were founding members. Parallel to league events, fan attention focused on the draw for European cups. <przypis title=