Brighton’s winless run at home stretches to 13 games but that tells a fraction of the story. They were 3-1 down to Wolves after Roman Saïss, a Dan Burn own goal and Rúben Neves’s penalty overhauled an early strike from Aaron Connolly, with question over Graham Potter’s reign beginning to loom.

The manner of their comeback, secured through a Neal Maupay spot kick and Lewis Dunk’s header, will relieve their manager as much as it frustrates Nuno Espírito Santo, whose team were uncharacteristically jittery and could ultimately have lost.

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