Liam Keen & Nathan Judah discuss three players who impressed and three who disappointed during the 2-0 defeat to Brighton
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00:00But it never really happened, did it, on Saturday?
00:02I felt like they weren't really at the races
00:04apart from those first 15 minutes
00:05where they had a couple of half chances
00:07or one decent chance, one half chance.
00:09And then after that, as we said,
00:12after the final whistle,
00:14Brighton didn't really need to get our third gear
00:16to win this game.
00:17No, they didn't.
00:18Wolves had, as you said, a couple of decent chances.
00:21I thought started relatively well
00:22without maybe being their sort of free-flowing best.
00:26And, you know, obviously a big mistake
00:27gets them back and gets Brighton in front
00:30and sort of didn't really look back.
00:32But it was the most, I suppose,
00:34it was the closest Beatle Pereira game
00:36to a Gary and Neil performance
00:39that we've seen probably all heart and no head.
00:42Not for lack of effort, not for lack of trying,
00:44but very chaotic and lots of transitions
00:47and, you know, end-to-end stuff,
00:50but not with any real control over the game.
00:53And that was where Wolves sort of lost it
00:55and also not really testing Barbara Bruggan
00:58in the Brighton goal,
01:00not really testing their defence a lot.
01:03One cross from Aitnori that they last tried to get onto
01:06and the goalkeeper made a good stop of the cross.
01:08Otherwise, you can't really think of a lot
01:10that Wolves created.
01:11So, yeah, one to forget, one to put behind us.
01:15And hopefully in the final two shows of this season,
01:18there'll be two games that will produce a better result,
01:22but a better performance more importantly as well.