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Wolves’ top-four hopes hit by goalless draw with Brighton

Wolves’ top-four hopes suffered a damaging blow after they were held to a dull 0-0 draw by Brighton.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side would have moved fourth with a two-goal victory over the Seagulls but were left frustrated.

The only scare for the Seagulls came just after the half hour when Jimenez hit the stanchion after Adam Webster’s miscued header.

The game was a throwback to last season, where Wolves struggled to beat sides at the bottom – taking just seven points from the relegated teams while also failing to beat Brighton.

Nuno’s side are the worst first-half scorers in the Premier League, netting just 12 times in 29 games, and never looked like adding to their tally before the break.

Nothing suggested a change in tone in the second half and while Brighton grew in confidence Graham Potter’s men lacked any conviction going forward.

He skipped into the area to find Daniel Podence and when Lewis Dunk blocked his shot Jimenez’s follow up was gathered by Mat Ryan.

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