Yerson Mosquera's luck has run out: the Colombian scored an unusual own goal in Wolverhampton's latest defeat; video
Wolverhampton continues in a moment of sporting crisis, with poor performance in the Premier League, and now, to top it all off, they were thrashed 3-0 in their visit to Fulham, in a match of the tenth round, played this Saturday, and with bad luck for the Colombian Yerson Mosquera .
The Colombian players at Wolverhampton are not having a good time, neither Jhon Arias nor Mosquera , but the one who took the brunt of the criticism this time was the defender, who was a substitute, but when he came on in the second half he scored an own goal when the game was 2-0.
Mosquera's own goal In his eagerness to prevent further goals, Mosquera stuck out a leg and, with the goal almost empty, after a shot from Wilson from the edge of the box, put the ball into his own net. This came after a devastating Fulham attack that played the ball into the center of the area. The Colombian ended up being the villain because his action made it 3-0 against his team in the 75th minute.
Yerson Mosquera has only played 6 games with Wolverhampton this season, starting four of them, which confirms that he has not had his best performance, although it is a reflection of the whole Wolves team, who entered their fight to avoid relegation.
Half an hour into the match, the visitors were to suffer another setback after Emmanuel Agbadou was sent off for a tackle when he was the last defender.

Jhon Arias, Colombian player for Wolves. Photo: AFP
Jhon Arias, who arrived as a sensational signing, has failed to live up to expectations, and this time was no exception. He started and played 45 minutes without making much of an impact.
Wolves continue their freefall after only managing two points in the first ten rounds.

Yerson Mosquera (left). Photo: AFP
Wolves' next game is at home against Chelsea and the outlook doesn't seem to be improving, but on November 8th they have a big challenge to start improving the terrible image they are giving.
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