In the 36th round of the Premier League, Brighton defeated Wolves 2-0 away, not only taking all three points, the same points as eighth-place Brentford, but also the team has the opportunity to compete for a European place, while setting a new record in team history.
Here's the thing, in the 28th minute, 34-year-old England striker Welbeck scored a penalty shot, which was also Welbeck's 10th Premier League goal this season, which was not only the first time in Welbeck's career that he scored a double-double in a single Premier League season; Counting Joao Pedro, who has scored 10 Premier League goals for Brighton this season, Brighton's first appearance in team history is the second player to score double goals in a single Premier League season!
Fans ridiculed that time flies, and that Welbeck is already a 34-year-old veteran. Japan winger Kaoru Mikasa is also cheering, as he has already scored nine Premier League goals this season, and if he adds another goal, Brighton will set a new all-time record for three players to score in double figures in a single Premier League season.
Brighton have two Premier League games left this season, namely Liverpool, who have won the title ahead of schedule, and Tottenham, who have given up the league to challenge for the Europa League. Brighton is a very characteristic team, that is, the club has to do the player business, low in and high out, and it is difficult for the team to stay competitive. If Brighton had been a little more consistent this season, they would have already secured a European place and now they will be fighting Bournemouth and Brentford for eight places in the Premier League!