Mario Lemina solitary goal secured a victory for Wolves over Brighton earning them a spot in the FA Cup quarter-finals where they will face Coventry City. The decisive goal came after Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele spilled a cross allowing Lemina to score in the second attempt.
Despite Brighton efforts including missed chances and a denied penalty appeal, Wolves weathered the storm. However, the win came at a cost with Hwang Hee-chan and Lemina sustaining injuries. Wolves managed by Gary O’Neil continue their impressive season currently sitting ninth in the Premier League.
Gary O’Neil expressed the team serious approach to the FA Cup emphasizing their determination to compete and win. The quarter-finals are set for the weekend of Saturday, March 16.
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