Brighton, who have been the talk of the transfer market in recent years, proved once again that their reputation as a "magical" team is well founded as they swept aside Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-0 at home in the Premier League on Saturday night (29th). In the win, Paraguayan starlet Anselmo became the youngest South American player in the history of the Premier League to record a double assist in a single game at the age of 19 years and 96 days, making him an instant success whose potential will undoubtedly attract a lot of giants to compete for his services.
Andave broke the deadlock for Whiteleyton in just the first six minutes of the match, followed by Germany's Bergs Gogol showing his individuality by scoring twice, with both goals thanks to a pinpoint assist from Ansell. It is worth noting that the 19-year-old striker, who joined Brighton from Paraguay's Libertadores for a £9.5 million (HK$94 million) transfer fee last summer, has started to emerge in the second half of the season and his form has been on the rise. Previously, he managed to score in the matches against Ponemouth and Chelsea even though he was a substitute, and this time he contributed two assists in his debut, with a bright future ahead of him.
As a matter of fact, Brighton's scouting team has discovered a lot of "potentials" in recent years, such as Moses Scarsdale, Alex McAllister, Kaoru Mitonabi, and Ivan Ferguson, etc. It's no wonder that many netizens consider Brighton's scouting team to be the team's most valuable asset.