If the comeback against Wolves proves to be a turning point for Albion, how big will THIS moment be?

For all their efforts pushing forward in the second half, they would have been left empty-handed had a Wolves sub taken a glaring chance with the final touch of the match.

The unmarked Owen Otasowie, a New Yorker who turns 20 this week, was all alone as he headed Adama Traore’s cross way over the bar.

He remained seated in the back of the net reflecting on the moment after the final whistle.

Asked whether his heart was in his mouth as the ball headed for Otasowie, head coach Graham Potter said: “Yes, it was to be fair.

FULL-TIME VERDICT FROM THE AMEX

“That’s football, isn’t it? We did a lot in the second half to get back in it and 3-3 and we were pushing.

“With the quality of forward player Wolves have, they have got some individual ability at that top end of the pitch which, at any time, can turn the game.”

POTTER PRAISES ALBION CHARACTER

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo said: “He’s young, he’s a talent and for sure he is going to react and, if he has another chance like this, he will do better.”