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Brighton keep European hopes alive as Wolves go down with whimper
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler celebrates after his teams 2-0 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, after the Premier League match at Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, May 10, 2025

Wolves 0-2 Brighton
by Gene Sylvester
at Molineux Stadium

 

THE Wolves players can be forgiven for taking their foot off the pedal after their Premier League safety was confirmed a couple of weeks ago, and Brighton took full advantage of that fact with a fairly straightforward, whilst laboured, 2-0 win at the Molineux stadium.

Brighton’s three points came courtesy of a Danny Welbeck penalty and Brajan Gruda’s first goal for the club since his move back in August.

Brighton’s recent form has been a bit patchy with them only registering one win in the last eight games, and for a team that still has their sights set on European football next season, an upturn in results really was required as they jostle for position amongst a host of clubs that sit just outside the top four.

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