///The author is stupid. The scheduled release was originally at 7 o'clock, but I didn't notice that it was set to 7 o'clock tomorrow. I just found out ///

Dunk is considered to be able to work in the Premier League in the future. He has now been trained as the "prince" of the team and has become the team's main force this season.

Brighton has many candidates for the defender position. One of them is what Wei Le is interested in.

No. 27 Tomori (now in Milan) is only 19 years old. He is a player of Chelsea Youth Training. He was loaned to Brighton this season and made several appearances. Although his performance in the Championship League is not very outstanding, his height of 185 and very fast running speed give him all the conditions to become a top central defender.

Unfortunately, Chelsea is unlikely to sell this promising star directly, and Tomori's ability is still under polishing.

Hughton's 4-4-2 has reaped a lot of rewards in the second half of the season, completely liberating the performance of the wingers on both sides. And the right winger Knocket is the most stable candidate among the right winger.

After joining the team in the winter window in January 2016, Knocket played in most of the games in the second half of the season and directly took over the starting position. He played 21 games, 20 of which were starts.

He also gave good results, 5 goals and 6 assists proved his strong return to England.

Left winger Solly Marsh (who has recently performed well in Brighton) was "bought" from England by Brighton Youth Academy for 5,000 euros and was trained in the youth academy.

Currently, he is 22 years old and has become a rotating starter for Brighton, and has scored three goals. However, his ability is still slightly lacking compared to the right winger, so Brighton often tends to lean towards the right side when attacking.

Brighton will seek to control the game in almost every game throughout the season, and mobilize the opponent's direction through continuous offensives, and generally tend to attack.

Wolves are even more so, and according to Wei Le, Brighton will not change their offensive style in this game.

The league is almost over. Wolves have faced many opponents, and some of them have tried to block Wolves through defense, but they basically did not succeed and were beaten badly.

On the contrary, those who dare to press forward may create some threats to Wolves.

Offense will definitely be Hughton's choice!

In order to win this game, Wolves will send all their main players.

After seven days of rest, the main lineup has almost recovered.

Therefore, this game is still Wolves' 4-3-3 formation, the goalkeeper is Martin, the back line is the same as always, a combination of Ruben Dias and Coady, and the two side backs are Godfrey and right back Doherty.

Godfrey is really an iron man. He has only missed one game this season and played almost all other games.

In the midfield position, Rodri is behind, De Paul is on the left, and Edwards is on the right - he performed well in the last game and deserves a chance to start.

The striker is Jota. In this game, he will still play the role of a backward striker and act as the fulcrum of the attack.

Although Almiron had a strong desire to fight, the rookie twisted his hand the night before the game. Although he could wear protective gear to play, Wei Le kept him at home for safety reasons and sent Joe Mason to play, while Bowen was the right winger.

Before the game, when asked about the topic of winning the championship in advance, Wei Le seemed very humble, thinking that the season would not end for a long time and conclusions should not be drawn in advance, but Hughton looked a little dissatisfied.

"Yes, I have no doubt that they will win the championship, but I believe that the championship will not come so soon. At least we need to give them enough resistance. Just watching others win the championship is not what Brighton players are used to doing."

When the media asked Hughton about Brighton's failure to upgrade in the promotion play-offs for several consecutive years, Hughton asked in return, "Why not this year?"

Hughton's confidence was understood as his encouragement to his players. In Wolverhampton, the packed Molineux Stadium welcomed Brighton in blue and white striped shirts.

As expected, Brighton really intends to fight against Wolves!

"Your courage is commendable." Wei Le said lightly, but Celars standing behind him didn't like it.

"Why do you feel like the evil devil when you say this?"

"Really?" Wei Le scratched his head, it seemed to be true - after all, Wolves have become the devil of the English Championship.

Now, the Warriors are going to challenge the devil. The first to attack is the devil... Wolves.

Time is comingIn the 5th minute, Brighton had just finished an attack. Their formation was on the right and stretched very wide vertically, and Wolves' counterattack started from a throw-in.

Right-back Doherty threw the ball to Rodri, who did not stop the ball and directly volleyed it to Bowen. Bowen led the ball forward with his chest and then strode out!

Since the attack was launched on Brighton's left, the crowd concentrated on the right quickly dispersed and rushed to the left. But this takes time. When they returned to their positions, Bowen had already rushed into the attacking third zone.

Jota took the lead and ran in a parallel line with the opponent's back line, so Bowen no longer hesitated and took advantage of Jota's lack of crossing the offside line to make a 45-degree cross into the penalty area!

Jota is not very tall. In fact, his height is not even more than 180 cm. To be honest, he is not tall among forwards. But this does not mean that he can't head the ball!

Others rely on height to compete for headers, but on the contrary, his header relies on bounce and more importantly - prediction!

Jota first retreated two steps, dragging Dunk behind him and then he also retreated two steps. But Dunk soon found something wrong, the ball didn't seem to land here!

And at this moment, Jota jumped forward! He took two steps, and when the second step landed, he suddenly jumped high! And the ball came to Jota at this time!

Jota headed the ball on the small penalty area line, and Dunk didn't have time to jump! Jota slammed the ball to the ground!

No, why is it smashed to the ground?

Bowen was a little surprised when he saw Jota's header posture. Jota leaned over to head the ball, just to smash the ball to the ground? Was it an accidental jump or intentional?

The next second, the football hit the ground, then bounced high, and just like that, it jumped over the head of the goalkeeper Stockdale who opened his arms, and then slowly bounced on the goal line from behind him...

Bounced into the goal!!!

The ball went in???

Yes! The ball went in!!!

In the fifth minute, Jota's header helped Wolves take the lead!

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