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Wolves thrashed Brentford 4-1

With the win, Gary O'Neil's team moves up to 11th place in the standings, while the Bees—who were missing ten players due to suspension or injury—are four points clear of the relegation zone in 14th place. For the second straight game, Mario Lemina headed in a Pablo Sarabia ball to give Wolves the lead. The first three goals of the match came in an incredible four-minute span in the first half.

Just 12 seconds after the hosts got back into play, O'Neil's squad surprisingly increased their advantage. Hwang pounced on a careless backpass from his old teammate Nathan Collins, around home custodian Mark Flekken and tapping into an empty net. After a clever ball over the Wolves defenders by Neal Maupay, Yoane Wissa scored a goal with his right foot to give Brentford a response two minutes later.

 

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