Three quick goals immediately after half-time saw Brighton and Hove Albion destroy Wolverhampton Wanderers to send Roberto De Zerbi’s side top of the early Premier League table.
After a brilliant individual goal by Kaoru Mitoma, Pervis Estupiñán doubled the Seagulls’ lead within 40 seconds of the restart, and a brace from Solly March gave Brighton their second successive 4-1 victory after putting Luton Town to the sword last week.
Substitute Hwang Hee Chan pulled one back just after the hour but it was a miserable first home game in charge for Wolves’ new head coach Gary O’Neil which gave him plenty to ponder.