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Brighton 2-2 Wolves: Will late comeback be a turning point?

Brighton 2-2 Wolves: Will late comeback be a turning point?

There have yet to be any managerial sackings in the Premier League this season, but Gary O’Neil must have been very worried in the 85th minute at the Amex Stadium.

It was then that Brighton substitute Evan Ferguson scored to make it 2-0 and leave Wolves facing their sixth consecutive top-flight defeat.

Then the return of all returns.

When Rayan Ait-Nouri scored in the 88th minute, it seemed like nothing more than a consolation. Matheus Cunha steps forward to crown an excellent performance by rescuing an improbable point in the 93rd minute.

It was fitting that it was Brazilian striker Cunha who came to the rescue.

He was Wolves’ best player, but will his fourth Premier League goal of the season be a turning point for his team?

They host teammates Crystal Palace and Southampton in their next two games, which are must-win games for O’Neil, whose last 19 Premier League games in charge have only reported one win.

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