Brighton refuse to stop being a Premier League revelation. The ‘Seagulls’ demolished Wolverhampton Wanderers (1-4) with excellent performances from Kaoru Mitoma and Solly March and added two victories after two games this season.
Those from the south of England went through the ‘Wolves’, which gave a good image to Old Trafford, but did not transfer the same feeling to their home, where Mitoma walked in his garden in the first quarter of an hour.
The Japanese scored the first goal of the game, starting from midfield, leaving four Wolves players on the way and settling comfortably against José Sá. A great goal that paved the way for Brighton to play with the advantage on the scoreboard for the rest of the first half.
Despite the superiority of the ‘Seagulls’, the truth is that Wolves had several important chances to equalize, including two headed-ups that Fabio Silva and Rayan Ait Nouri missed.
Gary O’neill’s side paid dearly for their lack of punch and in the first ten minutes after the break they grabbed three goals. Pervis Estupiñán took advantage of a good pass behind Mitoma to make it 0-2 and March, after two assists from Julio Enciso, finished the job.
At 0-4 down, Wolves shot with pride and made the score through Hwang Hee-Chan, with a header from a corner. A futile effort due to the scoreboard deficit and made worse when Matheus Nunes was sent off in stoppage time for a double yellow card.
The ‘Wolves’, after only two days, prove bad feelings after a disastrous transfer market, which ended with the departure of Julen Lopetegui, and they lost the two games they played, while Brighton, in the absence of rest of the result , leading the table with six points and eight goals in favor.
Source: La Verdad

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