Van Hecke Breaks Wolves' Misery in 86th-Minute Thriller
Ortalama Futmetrix Puanı: 40/100. Brighton's late intervention in a relegation battle masked a chaotic, uneven contest that belonged to neither side until the final whistle.
When Substitutes Rewrite Desperate Stories
An own goal gift from Bart Verbruggen handed Wolves a 21st-minute lifeline they barely deserved. For 65 minutes, the home side clung to that fortune like a drowning man to driftwood. Possession meant nothing—Brighton controlled 58% and carved out 17 shots to Wolves's meek six. The Intensity was suffocating for a team fighting relegation; every pass felt weighted with desperation.
Then Sander Tzimas arrived from the bench at the 70th mark, and Brighton's attacking geometry shifted. The substitute's movement unlocked spaces that had been locked all afternoon. With eight minutes remaining, Jan Paul van Hecke collected Tzimas's assist and fired past Sam Johnstone in the 86th minute. A draw materialised from nowhere—a point that felt like victory for Brighton, demolition for Wolves.
The Stakes were suffocating. Wolves sit 20th with two points from seven games; Brighton, 12th with nine, can afford to breathe. Yet both teams left Molineux knowing they'd witnessed a match neither truly won. Balance was illusory—Brighton dominated the territory but couldn't convert their territorial Intensity until the final act. Johnstone made five saves, a one-man bulwark against the Seagulls' barrage. Corner pressure—10 in total—became the weapon of choice, yet only one found the net.
The own goal in the 21st minute, courtesy of Verbruggen's misjudgement, set the tone: chaos masquerading as football. Wolves never capitalised on their fortune. Brighton never panicked. When the late drama arrived, it arrived with surgical precision—Tzimas's assist, van Hecke's finish, and a Stakes narrative rewritten in 90 seconds.
Key Questions
How dramatic was van Hecke's 86th-minute winner?
Seismic. From a 65-minute stalemate to a late breakthrough—van Hecke's finish converted Brighton's dominance into a point that shifts the Stakes entirely.
What does this mean for Wolves's season?
Dire. Two points from seven games. This draw—a point surrendered late—epitomises their crisis. Relegation looms unless the trajectory shifts immediately.
How did substitute Tzimas change the game?
Instantly. His 70th-minute arrival unlocked Brighton's attack. One assist, one late equaliser—Tzimas became the architect of Brighton's escape.
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