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Ravens Basketball Team's Comeback Sends Local Fans into a Tailspin!

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Wolves may be going down but they are going down with a fight. For the second time in six games Rob Edwards' side came from 2-0 down to earn a deserved point. The first time it was against champions-elect Arsenal and, on Monday, Wolves proved their fightbacks are not down to luck.

[Getty Images] Wolves may be going down but they are going down with a fight. For the second time in six games Rob Edwards' side came from 2-0 down to earn a deserved point. The first time it was against champions-elect Arsenal and, on Monday, Wolves proved their fightbacks are not down to luck.

Two defeats in eight games in all competitions show the improvement under Edwards and they were well worth a point at the Gtech Community Stadium. It was a timid first-half display until Adam Armstrong's goal just before the beak gave them a lifeline which they built on in the second half. The players have rallied to Edwards' call to remain committed to the cause and he has fostered the unity which was leaving Molineux before his November arrival.

Wolves are running out of games, with just seven left, and they are 12 points from safety having played a match more than their rivals. It will be a fight they will ultimately lose but Edwards has fulfilled the brief from when he replaced Vitor Pereira. He has restored hope and desire within the squad and the fanbase and, despite impending relegation, Wolves can look to the future with some optimism.