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Wolves midfielder Andre celebrated his side’s last-gasp winner over Ipswich by taking a supporter’s phone and shouting down the camera lens.
Jorgen Strand Larsen’s 84th-minute strike all but secured the Midlands club’s Premier League safety after they moved 12 points ahead of their opponents.
Ipswich took the lead through Manchester United target Liam Delap but Wolves responded with a second-half salvo, Pablo Sarabia brilliantly bringing them back on level terms before Larsen bundled home a low cross from close range.
Larsen raced over to the away end after netting and was joined by several of his ecstastic team-mates, including Andre, a summer signing from Fluminense.
In a hilarious video posted on X by a supporter in the thick of the survival party, Andre spotted the phone before taking it and shouting down the camera for a few seconds.
He then returned it, and the clip was uploaded in the aftermath.
Wolves midfielder Andre grabbed a supporter’s phone to celebrate their winner at Ipswich

Jorgen Strand Larsen’s late strike moved the Midlands club 12 points clear of the drop zone

Andre was spotted in the thick of the survival party after Larsen’s close-range strike
Ipswich’s camp was notably more deflated after the final whistle with boss Kieran McKenna openly acknowledging his side are now as good as relegated.
‘I think it (relegation) is more than likely on the balance of probabilities,’ said McKenna. ‘The likelihood is we are going to fall short of our dream.
‘There will time to reflect on that but for now I don’t see too much changing. We have to show the right values and get as many points as we can.
Wolves’ two Brazil international midfielders Andre and Joao Gomes were brilliant at Portman Road. ‘That is the strength of the league,’ added the Town boss. ‘Wolves are one place above us but it is a really strong team.
‘They have been in the Premier League all the benefits that accrues with that. It is a big challenge to compete with that.’
Wolves boss Vitor Pereira wouldn’t say his side were definitely staying up but praised Sarabia who scored and assisted after coming off the bench.
‘That is what I asked of the players, to show how committed we are, even if they come on, they must show this spirit,’ he said.
‘We needed Sarabia to make the last pass, the quality to assist, to receive the ball in the right position and in the end, he did very well.

Pablo Sarabia had drawn Wolves level after controlling brilliantly and tucking in the near post

Larsen untidily bundled over the line from a low cross to seal another crucial Wolves victory

Liam Delap opened the scoring for the hosts but Kieran McKenna says his side are all but gone
‘Strand Larsen is getting better because he is adapted to the Premier League and also other players are supporting the first ball to create space for him. It is teamwork.’
Wolves have taken 10 points from four matches since star man Mathus Cunha was suspended.
‘I have a team,’ said a delighted Pereira. ‘Matheus makes part of our team with his quality but he alone is not the team of Wolverhampton, we have very good players.
‘I don’t believe in football that you can build a strong team around one player. But for sure he is happy with our result and he is working to come stronger to help the team. And he has a lot of quality. I prefer this headache (now he’s available again).’