On 29 April, one of the matches in the 34th round of the English football championship took place. Brighton (England) and Wolverhampton (England) met.
English Championship, round 34
Brighton (England) v Wolverhampton (England) - 6-0 (4-0)
Goals: D. Undav (6), Gross (13), Gross (26), Welbeck (39), Welbeck (48), D. Undav (66)
Warnings: J. Weltman (45+5), A. Traore (90+1)
Brighton & Hove Albion hosted Wolverhampton Wanderers at the American Express Community Stadium in a Premier League match in which Brighton dominated from start to finish. By halftime Brighton were four goals ahead, while the Wolves were unable to score a single goal. The final score of the match was 6-0 in favour of Brighton. The event started with a goal from Brighton's D. Undawa within the first six minutes of kick-off. This started a brilliant performance by Brighton as goals began to come regularly. Another Brighton scorer was P. Gross, who scored two goals, one in the 13th minute and the other in the 26th minute of the game. The first half ended with Wolves making changes to their line-up, releasing N. Semedo instead of D. Podense. The second half started with four substitutions, with Wolves hoping to turn the tide in their favour. However, Brighton were too strong for them on this day, and the Wolves failed to score a single shot on goal.
On 48 minutes, D. Welbeck scored another brilliant goal for Brighton. On 56 minutes, he was replaced by K. Mitoma. Brighton continued to make changes to their team, releasing H. Enciso and M. Caicedo in the 65th minute in place of A. Mc Allister and J. Weltman. Brighton's dominance over Wolves was evident in the 66th minute when D. Undav scored another goal, his second of the game. On 83 minutes, Wolves made one last substitution: A. Traore came on instead of P. Neto. It was a difficult match for the Wolves, who throughout the game were unable to hit the bar. Brighton showed excellent team play: D. Welbeck, P. Gross and D. Undav showed brilliant results. Brighton's strong defensive line resulted in the Wolves being unable to have any impact on the game. In the end, it was a deserved win for Brighton, who moved up the Premier League table thanks to this outstanding performance. With six goals and a clean sheet, they will look to build on that success as they continue to fight for success in the competition.
The next round of fixtures will see the opponents face Brighton versus Everton and Wolverhampton versus Aston Villa.
Brighton | Wolverhampton | |
---|---|---|
8 | Shots on goal | 2 |
22 | Shots | 10 |
7 | Blocked shots | 3 |
15 | Kicks from the penalty area | 6 |
7 | Kicks from behind the penalty box | 4 |
14 | Offences | 11 |
2 | Corner | 4 |
2 | Offsides | 0 |
57% | Possession of the ball | 43% |
1 | Yellow cards | 1 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
2 | Safeties by goalkeeper | 2 |
504 | Total assists | 361 |
443 | Accurate passes | 291 |
88% | Accuracy of transmissions | 81% |