Matheus Cunha salvaged a late point for Wolverhampton Wanderers in a thrilling comeback against Brighton, showcasing the team's resilience under pressure. Despite facing criticism for their lack of results, Wolves have consistently demonstrated a strong work ethic. Manager Gary O’Neil, known for his intense demeanor, has often expressed frustration over officiating and VAR decisions, but the team's struggles have also stemmed from individual errors, the departure of key players over the summer, and moments of lost focus. In this match, Wolves finally reaped the rewards of their hard work and moments of brilliance. After a solid first half, they found themselves trailing when Danny Welbeck scored just before halftime. The second half saw Wolves struggle with their finishing, and Brighton capitalized on this, with Evan Ferguson netting his first goal of the season to double their lead. As the clock ticked down, it appeared that O’Neil's position might be in jeopardy ahead of their upcoming clash with fellow relegation battlers Crystal Palace. However, Wolves refused to give up, mounting a remarkable comeback that culminated in Cunha's dramatic equalizer in the dying moments of the match.