Wolves 0-3 Brighton: Seagulls shine at Molineux to dent Wolves’ European hopes
Brighton strolled to a comfortable victory at Wolves to set a new club record and deliver a hammer blow to the hosts’ European hopes.
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Brighton strolled to a comfortable victory at Wolves to set a new club record and deliver a hammer blow to the hosts’ European hopes.
Brighton & Hove Albion earned an emphatic 3-0 win over a sluggish Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday as the hosts slipped to their third straight defeat in the Premier League.
Burnley gave themselves a strong chance of staying up for at least another season as they defeated another relegation-threatened side, Watford, 2-1. The Lancashire side went behind after just eight minutes when James Tarkowski scored an own goal, but two late goals in four minutes gave Burnley the win. Ad/> Midfielder Jack Cork equalised on 83 minutes, and Josh Brownhill scored the winner on 86 minutes.
Dominant Brighton strolled to victory at Wolves to set a new club record and deliver a hammer blow to the hosts’ European hopes.
Bruno Lage had urged his Wolves players to seize the moment, comparing their run in to the 100m sprint but his side look set to splutter over the line and miss out on Europe after slipping to a third successive defeat. Wolves were maddening and muddled and this latest perplexing performance hinders their fading hopes of returning to a European competition. A first-half penalty by Alexis Mac Allister, who also rattled the upright from the spot, a smart finish from Leandro Trossard and a late drive by Yves Bissouma helped a business-like Brighton coast to a victory that keeps Graham Potter’s side on course for their highest ever top-flight finish. Willy Boly’s header on 85 minutes – Wolves’ first effort on target – was sarcastically jeered but seconds later, when Bissouma wrapped up victory from the edge of the box, the home seats emptied. Those left groaned upon confirmation of three minutes of stoppage time.
(Reuters) -Stunning long-range goals in each half from captain James Ward-Prowse helped Southampton rescue a point at Brighton & Hove Albion with a 2-2 draw in an entertaining Premier League contest at the Amex Stadium on Sunday.
A goal in each half from captain James Ward-Prowse helped Southampton to rescue a point at Brighton & Hove Albion with a 2-2 draw in an entertaining Premier League contest at the Amex Stadium on Sunday (Apr 24).