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Wolves Hold Blackburn to 2-2 Draw but Defensive Frailties Linger at Molineux
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Wolves Hold Blackburn to 2-2 Draw but Defensive Frailties Linger at Molineux

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Wolverhampton Wanderers opened their campaign with a 2-2 draw against Blackburn Rovers at Molineux, a result that carried equal measures of promise and concern as the two sides shared the spoils on the opening night.

Wolves showed genuine character to claw their way back into the match and claim a point, demonstrating the kind of resilience that could serve them well across a long season. Yet the manner in which Blackburn found the net twice laid bare a defensive vulnerability that will give manager Vítor Pereira plenty to think about.

The goals conceded on the night underscored a recurring frailty at the back — one that has followed Wolverhampton Wanderers in recent campaigns and resurfaced in this season-opening fixture. Blackburn, for their part, took their chances with an efficiency that will encourage Rovers supporters heading into the weeks ahead.

The draw was played out in front of the Molineux faithful on an occasion that doubled as a homecoming of sorts for Raúl Jiménez, whose return to the stadium added a layer of emotion and significance to an already charged atmosphere.

For Wolves, the evening served as a reminder that attacking intent alone will not be enough. Without tightening up at the back, points that looked certain can slip away — and against sharper opposition later in the season, the margin for error will be far smaller.

Blackburn, meanwhile, will take considerable encouragement from their performance. Scoring twice at Molineux is no modest achievement, and Rovers left the Black Country with a point that reflects both their resilience and their ability to punish hesitation in the final third.

The 2-2 scoreline sets the tone for what could be a fiercely competitive campaign for both clubs, with Wolverhampton Wanderers clearly possessing the quality to hurt opponents but needing to address the defensive gaps before they prove more costly.

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