Wolves have emerged as one of the most disruptive teams in the Premier League this 2025/26 season, consistently frustrating opponents and damaging their ambitions.
Softfootball gathered, teams are now wary of facing Wolves, as their performances have often come at the expense of clubs chasing important objectives.

A recent example saw Brentford leading 2:0, with a chance to move to 47 points, just one point behind Chelsea and within reach of the top-four conversation. However, Wolves fought back to draw 2:2, denying Brentford a crucial victory.
What makes this more striking is Wolves’ position in the table. Sitting 20th with 17 points, they are effectively battling relegation, yet continue to take points off stronger sides.
This raises questions about their consistency. Had Wolves shown this level of performance earlier in the season, their situation could have been very different, potentially avoiding the relegation zone altogether.
Despite their struggles, Wolves have managed to take points off several top teams, including Arsenal, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Brentford, proving they remain a difficult opponent regardless of their league position.