Brighton Dominates Wolves to Strengthen European Qualification Hopes
Brighton’s red-hot start blows away Wolves to boost European ambitions
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Brighton secured a decisive victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Amex Stadium, with Jack Hinshelwood scoring the fastest Premier League goal in 35 seconds. Lewis Dunk and Yankuba Minteh added to the scoreline, as Brighton aims for European qualification while Wolves continue to struggle without an away win this season.
- 01Jack Hinshelwood scored Brighton's fastest Premier League goal at 35 seconds.
- 02Lewis Dunk marked his return with a second goal just four minutes later.
- 03Yankuba Minteh sealed the victory with a late goal.
- 04Brighton's coach Fabian Hürzeler celebrated his new three-year contract.
- 05Wolves remain winless in away matches this season, suffering their 24th loss overall.
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Brighton & Hove Albion achieved a commanding 3-0 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Amex Stadium, reigniting their hopes for European qualification. The match kicked off with Jack Hinshelwood scoring the fastest goal in Premier League history at just 35 seconds. This was quickly followed by Lewis Dunk, who returned to the starting lineup and headed in a second goal just four minutes later. Yankuba Minteh added a third late in the game, solidifying the win. Brighton's head coach, Fabian Hürzeler, celebrated his new three-year contract with this impressive performance. Meanwhile, Wolves, who sit at the bottom of the league, have yet to secure an away victory this season, marking their 13th defeat out of 18 away games.
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This victory boosts Brighton's chances for European competition, which could enhance club revenues and attract better players.
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