Tolu Arokodare was handed a late cameo appearance as Wolverhampton Wanderers equaled an unwanted Premier League record following their defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion at the AMEX Stadium on Saturday.
The Nigeria international came off the bench in the 89th minute to replace João Gomes, with the outcome of the match already beyond doubt.
According to Opta's statisticians, Wolves became only the second Premier League team to lose to every other team at least once in a season, after Sheffield United a couple of years ago.
Jack Hinshelwood handed the Seagulls a dream start, rising above his marker to head home from eight yards out just 37 seconds into the contest, before Lewis Dunk doubled the advantage four minutes later with a header from Maxim De Cuyper's corner.
In the 86th minute, Yankuba Minteh wrapped up the scoring, smashing the ball past Dan Bentley from close range.
The future of Tolu Arokodare at Wolverhampton Wanderers remains uncertain, despite having a valid contract until June 2029.
This comes in the wake of Wolves relegation to the Championship and a post-match dressing room incident involving teammate Mateus Mané following a 4–0 defeat to West Ham United.
Arokodare has six goals and two assists in 38 outings for the West Midlands club.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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