Tomer Hemed had a penalty saved as Albion blew the chance of a fourth successive win today.
The Israeli striker was denied as the Seagulls were held 0-0 at Wolves, who played almost half the game with ten men.
Conor Coady was sent off on 49 minutes for a late and dangerous challenge on Liam Rosenior.
Hemed saw his 22nd-minute spot kick saved low to his left by Emi Martinez.
The Argentinean keeper on loan from Arsenal arguably did even better to then block Hemed’s follow-up.
Elvis Manu was introduced at the break for Hemed, who had a tight hamstsring.
The debutant*had the best chance to make a breakthrough against the well-organised hosts as his low shot was held by Martinez.
The giant keeper otherwise dealt well with a series of unimaginative crosses and looked on as Murphy headed a decent chance wide from Manu’s cross.
Original article
The Israeli striker was denied as the Seagulls were held 0-0 at Wolves, who played almost half the game with ten men.
Conor Coady was sent off on 49 minutes for a late and dangerous challenge on Liam Rosenior.
Hemed saw his 22nd-minute spot kick saved low to his left by Emi Martinez.
The Argentinean keeper on loan from Arsenal arguably did even better to then block Hemed’s follow-up.
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Elvis Manu was introduced at the break for Hemed, who had a tight hamstsring.
The debutant*had the best chance to make a breakthrough against the well-organised hosts as his low shot was held by Martinez.
The giant keeper otherwise dealt well with a series of unimaginative crosses and looked on as Murphy headed a decent chance wide from Manu’s cross.

Original article