And then Gibbs-White won it, making amends for a woeful earlier miss with his neat finish to notch up his very first Premier League goal. The win takes Wolves to 45 points, with Brighton remaining 10 points ahead of 18th-placed Fulham and needing one more result to go their way to cement their Premier League place for 2021-22. At 24 years and 209 days, Sunday's starting XI was Wolves' youngest in a Premier League match since October 2009 - it included five players under 21 and three teenagers. Since Wolves returned to the Premier League in 2018, only Manchester United (54) have recovered more points from losing positions in the competition than Nuno's side (51). No side has dropped more points from winning positions in this season's Premier League than Brighton (23, level with Southampton).
Source: BBC May 07, 2021 15:09 UTC