Goal not givenpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2023
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Disappointment for Wolves. Toti's goal is ruled out by a very tight offside.
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui is furious and talks himself into a booking.
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Michael Emons
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Disappointment for Wolves. Toti's goal is ruled out by a very tight offside.
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui is furious and talks himself into a booking.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It doesn't look offside. Lopetegui stands up and is doing the TV motion.
The ball is bouncing around the box, it is forced goalwards and Toti pulls off a little Cruyff turn, it comes off the legs of the defender on the way in.
But we're checking the goal. Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui thinks the goal should stand.
Wolves think they've scored a third. But the assistant's flag denies them.
Toti flicks the ball into the net but was he offside earlier on? Toti sprinted off celebrating.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
The atmosphere has lifted. Both sides are making mistakes, pressing. We are seeing tackles and forward runs. It is a brilliant second-half now.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Wolves win a corner, won by Matheus Cunha.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Harvey Elliott for Fabinho is Liverpool's second change after Naby Keita came on for Jordan Henderson just after Wolves' second goal.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Trent Alexander-Arnold, on Liverpool appearance number 250, goes for goal but can only send the ball high into the Kop.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Hugo Bueno on for Rayan Ait-Nouri is another change for Wolves, who will be hoping this substitute has as much impact as Hwang Hee-chan, a goalscorer only minutes after coming on.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
We've got 20 minutes left and it's a great game this one. Both sides fancy their chances.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Amazing! The supporters behind the goal are going crazy!
Ait-Nouri makes the space down the left-hand side, the ball comes in, ricochet's funny, hits Hwang and rolls underneath Alisson. Wow!
Hwang Hee-chan (Wolves)
Julen Lopetegui has just made a triple substitution and two of those link up and the ball is in the net.
Hwang Hee-chan starts the move, plays in Matheus Cunha, who gives it back to the South Korean. But Hwang gets a bit of fortune as the ball bounces off Ibrahima Konate, off Hwang and into the net.
But Wolves won't care about how it went in, just the fact it did. And we're back level.
Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
Triple substitution for Wolves.
On: Matheus Cunha, Hwang Hee-chan, Matheus Nunes.
Off: Ruben Neves, Raul Jimenez, Goncalo Guedes.
Dice being rolled.
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Brades: That's offside, there's no two ways about it. He's only playing at it because Salah is running in behind from an offside position. Ludicrous.
James: So how was Salahs goal allowed? The Wolves defender heads the ball because of Salah who is in a offside position.
So Salah goal stands due to a deliberate touch by defender. A touch made knowing Salah is behind him, so is he really meant to duck underneath it and pray Salah is offside? That law needs to be amended
Daniel
Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
Jonny gets a yellow card for Wolves - the first card of the game for a foul on Jordan Henderson.
Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
Liverpool are threatening to run away with this one. Andy Robertson on the overlap stands up a cross from the left, but once again Nathan Collins is in the way.
The resulting corner sees Mohamed Salah get a flick-on at the near post and it falls to Ibrahima Konate at the back post but, under pressure, he heads it wide.
Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
Mohamed Salah has contributed to goals in his last three home games in the FA Cup (two goals, one assist).
Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
Alisson redeems himself for his first-half error. Rayan Ait-Nouri is through with only the Liverpool goalkeeper to beat and the Wolves man goes for full power.
But Alisson does well to get his body behind the strike and block it. Great chance for a quick equaliser, squandered.
Liverpool 2-1 Wolves
Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is poor from Toti Gomes, he just gets underneath it but when it drops to Mohamed Salah you just think it is going to be a goal.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Mohamed Salah's goal does count as Wolves defender Toti got his head to a pass forward to divert it into Salah's path - and he produces a lovely, calm finish and the Reds go from being 1-0 down to 2-1 ahead.