Wolves advance in FA Cup with muddy win over Grimsby

Wolverhampton Wanderers secured a place in the FA Cup fifth round by edging out League Two side Grimsby Town in challenging conditions at Blundell Park. The Premier League strugglers scored from their only shot on target in a match described as an old-school cup tie. Grimsby limited Wolves to minimal chances but could not capitalize on their own opportunities.

The match at Blundell Park turned into a quagmire before kick-off due to heavy rainfall on the east coast, with the pitch deteriorating further as the game progressed. The sodden surface made the ball travel unpredictably, and players slid across blurred markings, hindering any attempts at attractive football.

Despite the conditions, Wolves advanced with a gritty performance, scoring their sole goal from their only effort on target. Grimsby Town, on a 10-game unbeaten run since December, pushed hard for an upset but failed to convert late chances. Grimsby manager David Artell described it as 'a proper traditional old school cup tie,' noting his team's defensive resilience: 'We limited a Premier League team to one attempt on target and it's gone in. One chance, one goal for them. It showed how well we played in terrible conditions.'

Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone praised the team's effort: 'It was cold, wet, muddy and difficult conditions, but the lads did really well. Our league form has not been great but a cup run would be unbelievable for us and the fans.' Manager Rob Edwards highlighted the realism required: 'It was an aggressive game of headers and volleys. We played with realism, we showed spirit and fight. We did the basics well and came through.' He emphasized the mentality focus pre-match, given the setup for a potential upset.

This victory marks back-to-back FA Cup wins for Wolves against League Two opponents, extending their interest into March amid a dismal Premier League campaign with just one win in 26 games. Grimsby, who stunned Manchester United earlier in the League Cup on a better pitch, preferred drier conditions but fell short in the fine margins. Wolves now face a contrast hosting Arsenal in the league on Wednesday.

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