Sylvain Ebanks-Blake used stoppage time and Wolverhampton Wanderers' man advantage to record a second goal, putting the home side up 4-0 over visiting Blackpool. Taking a pass played from near the center circle to the left-edge of the penalty area, Ebanks-Bank was able to create enough space to the left of Craig Cathcart to get off a low shot targeting Richard Kingson's far corner. Rolling a ball's width inside the far corner, the Wolves striker put his side up 4-0.
Wolves Vs. Blackpool: Sylvain Ebanks-Blake’s Second Goal Puts Wolves Up Four
In the context of the match, the goals are mere insurance. For Wolves' hopes of staying up, they could prove vital. As the season progresses and the handful of teams fighting relegation fail to distinguish themselves, the chances goal difference becomes a factor in staying-up increase. Wolves, because of their now superior goal difference to West Bromwich Albion, will vault all the way from 20th to 17th as a result of today's match.
West Brom will play on Monday and have a chance to pass their rivals, but for two days, Wolves will be able to look down on the Baggies, set to finally see themselves out of the drop.











