Wolves are stumbling toward the Championship, and their latest setback—a 3-0 loss to Brighton—added yet another unwanted chapter to a season full of them. The match at Amex Stadium was all but decided within the first five minutes, as Jack Hinshelwood and Lewis Dunk struck early to put the Seagulls firmly in control.
For Rob Edwards' side, the defeat extended a grim away run: they are now winless in 20 Premier League road trips, with five draws and 15 losses. That's their worst stretch since a 23-game drought between April 2003 and August 2004. And the misery doesn't stop there. This was their 24th league loss of the campaign, meaning they've now been beaten by every single opponent they've faced this season. Only Sheffield United in 2023-24 had previously suffered the indignity of losing to all 19 other teams in a single Premier League season.
Brighton's relentless first-half intensity overwhelmed Wolves, but there was a brief glimmer of hope early in the second half. Yerson Mosquera rattled the crossbar, and Hwang Hee-chan hit the post—only to be flagged offside. It was a fleeting moment of fight in an otherwise one-sided contest.
As the season winds down with just two matches remaining, Wolves at least know the end of this painful campaign is finally in sight. For fans and players alike, the hope now is that the summer brings a fresh start—and a chance to rebuild.
