Brighton 3-3 Wolves RECAP: Lewis Dunk’s header completes remarkable second-half fightback in six-goal thriller
Aaron Connolly gave Albion the lead early on but Romain Saiss’ header, a Dan Burn own goal and penalty by Joao Moutinho put the visitors in control at half-time.
However, a remarkable second-half fightback followed. Neal Maupay converted a penalty, which he won, moments after the restart before captain Lewis Dunk headed home the leveller on the 70th minute.
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Hide AdAlbion pushed for a winner but it was Wolves substitute Owen Otasowie who came closest, heading over from point-blank range in the last action of the game.
The Seagulls remain without a home league win this season but it’s a result which will ease some pressure on manager Graham Potter.
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