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Potter pleased with ‘fantastic’ win, Lage admits Wolves ‘came to watch Brighton play’

Brighton boss Graham Potter was delighted by the manner of his side’s performance as they smashed three goals past Bruno Lage’s Wolves.

The Seagulls were by far the better side at Molineux. Alexis Mac Allister’s penalty in the 33rd minute struck the post.

Brighton were awarded a second penalty before the interval. Mac Allister stepped up again and he found the net that time around.

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Leandro Trossard and Yves Bissouma added to Brighton’s advantage before the end as they ran out 3-0 winners. 

The south coast side are now ninth in the Premier League. They are five points behind Wolves – who are eighth – having played a game more.

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After the victory, Potter insisted that he liked “everything about the performance”:

“The overall performance was very impressive. To score three away from home, especially at Wolves, is fantastic,” Potter said (quotes via BBC Sport).

“The personality of the players and team, everything about the performance I liked.

“We have had some good away days this year. That was up there. The second half display was up another level I think from the first. The boys looked hungry to score and enthusiastic to get forward.”

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