Wolves have extended their unbeaten run to six matches, drawing 0-0 tonight against Brighton. Tonight was always going to be a good measure of where Wolves really are at the moment under Gary O’Neil, with the Seagulls a team that have given the team difficulty in recent meetings. Tonight’s contest was fairly one-sided in terms of possession. Brighton dominated the ball throughout, with Wolves keeping things tight in the middle. The game plan was to catch Wolves on the counter with the pace of Pedro Neto and Matheus Cunha in particular. But chances to do that were rather few and far between, wi…