Premier League: Brighton Down Wolves 2-0 for key win in search of superb finish
Brighton & Hove Albion secured a key three points in their search for the premium finish in the Premier League, such as Danny Welbeck and Brian Gruda deserves an impressive victory from Wolverhampton – the fourth seagulls in Molineux.
Seeing their winning row of hexagon in the Premier League, he finished the end of the Manchester City last time, Vitor Pereirina Side was asked to return to the second-table path Brighton.
Hosts started bright, with Goncalo Guedes loving from Matheus CunhaFree kick and Marshall in smoke Seeing a sharp strike blocked.
After slow opening 20 minutes, Brighton thought they took the lead through the spill Welbeck Completion, only aim to be controversially excluded to offside in accumulation.
Should not be rejected, the seagulls received a golden opportunity for offense stopped shortly after Cunha brought Mats Wieffer Down in the box, allowing Welbeck to appear on the spot and cold turn your 10. Premier League goal in the season.
Determined to find an answer before the break, Wolves He removed Ante in a final third, but Munets is full of several semi-trailers because visitors kept their advantage on the break.
Picking up only one victory from their last seven matches of the Premier League (D3, L3), Brighton knew that the positive beginning of the second period was needed, because Matt O’Riley dragged the target Matt O’Riley.

This, however, caused hosts to life, and Cunha almost found the left when his twisted strike was expertly posted Bart Verbruggen.
Pereira has made a triple change hoping to hope that they would turn the game in the wolf drive, but Wolves Overguard continued to hold tightly firmly, limiting hosts in terms of clear chance.
For all wolves of pressure, the seagulls added a second with five minutes left, with replacement Lump racing on Simon AdingraThrough the ball and picked up the sensitive finishing over Jose with the vital victory for the European Jurna side in the European language Fabian Hurzeler.
FlashScore Man Match: Mats Wieffer (Brighton & Hove Albion)