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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leeds United. Carabao Cup Round 3.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1

  • B Traore (85th minute)

Leeds United 0

    Wolves 1-0 Leeds: Boubacar Traore hits late stunner to help hosts book Carabao Cup fourth round berth

    Report and free match highlights from the Carabao Cup third round clash between Wolves and Leeds at Molineux as Boubacar Traore's late stunner sees Steve Davis' side book fourth round spot

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    Highlights of the Carabao Cup third round match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United.

    Boubacar Traore's late winner sent Wolves through to the last 16 of the Carabao Cup.

    The substitute struck with five minutes left to down much-changed Leeds and seal a 1-0 victory for the hosts.

    It settled an uneventful game that looked to be heading to penalties and gave new Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui and his coaches food for thought.

    Lopetegui is due at the club's Compton training base on Friday, ahead of watching Saturday's visit of Arsenal, before officially taking charge on Monday.

    Boubacar Traore scored Wolves' late winner at Molineux
    Image: Boubacar Traore scored Wolves' late winner at Molineux

    The former Spain manager's lieutenants were at Molineux having already briefly introduced themselves to the squad and they would have been concerned and encouraged in equal measure early on.

    Confident Leeds - buoyed by successive Premier League wins - went at their hosts and Matija Sarkic beat away Jack Harrison's deflected free-kick before parrying Leo Hjelde's header.

    The visitors threatened to overrun Wolves but the hosts rode out the storm to regain some composure, with Ruben Neves curling a free-kick wide and Adama Traore drilling across the goalmouth.

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    From then, though, the excitement levels died down with neither team able to pin down an advantage as the game cried out for some quality.

    It was too scrappy to maintain any kind of momentum and a subdued Molineux needed to be patient.

    Max Kilman was comfortably denied by Joel Robles soon after the re-start and better was to come from the former Everton goalkeeper when he kept Connor Ronan's improvised effort out.

    The unpredictable Adama Traore, who all too often flatters to deceive, began to at least stretch Leeds but could not find any end product.

    That has been Wolves' problem all season. They sit second bottom of the Premier League having scored just eight times and, as the game meandered to the final 10 minutes, the hosts' ideas looked to have dried up.

    Harrison curled wide for Leeds but Boubacar Traore pulled out a stunning winner from nowhere with five minutes left.

    Nathan Collins won the ball on the right and fed Daniel Podence who found the substitute to crash in a fine strike from the edge of the box.

    Davis: I didn't expect that from Traore!

    Wolves caretaker boss Steve Davis: "I didn't expect that, he does practice shooting, they tend to go everywhere but the goal. It was magnificent technique.

    "He doesn't speak a lot of English, communication is tough but he is starting to settle in quite well and he's not let us down.

    "Any win is important. We played quite well in the first half, the second was very scrappy. The game never really flowed but, from our point of view, we had substitutes we needed to make to keep people fresh for Saturday (against Arsenal).

    "It's been a tough month, this week has been tough with three games. We made a lot of changes, they worked hard but now it's about recovering for Saturday."

    Marsch: We didn't take our chances

    Leeds boss Jesse Marsch: "We thought the group we put on the pitch played a very good game. The performance from the young guys was very good. We know we have a really good squad and talented players who need these steps to develop.

    "In the last weeks, we've had very intense games. Players who are not as fresh as the group we put out might not have been as good. I have no regrets.

    "We are obviously disappointed because I thought we could have won. We had a really good start and had chances all over the game which we didn't take."

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