On Saturday the 14th, the Wolves' home game was a surprise defeat in extra time, going down 1-2 to Yeatswich. The battle came to an end but failed to quell the storm. Wolves striker Mafiosioso Mafioso exploded at the end of the summer, shouting at the security guard and throwing his glasses, while teammate Aloni was also involved in the argument and was eventually shown a red card. After the match, Aironi asked his teammate to take away the red card, and the phrase "hug it away" expressed the helplessness and bitterness after the loss.

In just 15 minutes, Brazilian goal scorer Mafioso Gencia equalized the score, but suffered a "shutout" by Yashvich in the 94th minute. At the end of the match, Wolves players lost control of their emotions. Mathias Gencia became agitated, elbowed George Yates' security guard, slapped his glasses off and rudely left the game. Eloni also clashed with another staff member and received a second yellow card. Kitchi Dyson, as a teammate, had to bear the burden of taking the ball away from the scene.

Soon-to-be sacked Wolves manager Garry O'Neill was quoted as saying after the game, "Results have come one after the other and I've suffered as much as the players. Each result makes me more likely to lose my job. I know I need to learn self-control in the face of pressure. I can't get into conflict with the players."

In addition, Wolves encountered Westham in the league, midfielder Lemena clashed with Chaloboyun, resulting in the loss of captaincy for both of them. Maffeosgenzia may face a harsh punishment from the English FA.

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