Wolves stars sing along to Super Bowl star Bad Bunny's chart-topping single in joyous dressing room celebrations after Liverpool victory

Jubilant Wolves players sing along to Super Bowl star Bad Bunny's 'DTMF' (Debí Tirar Más Fotos) in the dressing room moments after their shock 2-1 victory over Liverpool.

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The South American contingent of Rob Edwards' squad can be seen dancing and singing along to the Puerto Rican star's chart-topping hit, the first Spanish-language song to do so in the United States.

Bad Bunny made history at the 2026 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LX) by headlining the Apple Music Halftime Show - becoming the first solo Latino artist to do so and delivering a predominantly Spanish-language set that included many of his hits and special guests like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.

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Bad Bunny performs during halftime of the NFL Super Bowl (Brynn Anderson/AP)

His performance was widely praised and broke global viewership records for a halftime show.

Goal scorers Rodrigo Gomes and Andre, from Portugal and Brazil respectively, can be seen dancing and singing along in the video posted on the club's social media pages. Santiago Bueno (Uruguay), Yerson Mosquera (Columbia) and Hugo Bueno were also heavily involved in the celebrations.

Wolves' victory over the reigning Premier League champions was their second in five days, and the perfect follow up to the 2-0 win against Aston Villa on Friday, February 27.

Liverpool are back at Molineux on Friday for the FA Cup fifth round tie, with both sides knowing the winner will move themselves within one game from a Wembley semi-final.