Danny Welbeck's Milestone Season: A Veteran Striker's Triumph in the Premier League
Danny Welbeck achieves a personal milestone by scoring double figures in the Premier League, marking a significant season in his career with Brighton.


Danny Welbeck has finally ended a 17-year wait to hit double figures in a single Premier League season. At 34, the seasoned striker achieved this milestone with a penalty in Brighton's 2-0 victory over Wolves. This achievement not only highlights his enduring skill but also underscores his crucial role in Brighton's campaign for European football.
A Career Defined by Resilience
Welbeck's journey has been anything but smooth. With a career that began at Manchester United, followed by stints at Arsenal and Watford, he has faced numerous injury setbacks. However, his move to Brighton has marked a significant turnaround. This season, he has made 29 appearances, the most in any of his three consecutive Premier League seasons, culminating in his 10th goal of the campaign.
Impact on Brighton's European Aspirations
Welbeck's contributions have been pivotal for Brighton. Each of his last nine goals has either put Brighton ahead or leveled the score, showcasing his knack for crucial interventions. His performance has been instrumental in keeping Brighton in contention for a European spot, a testament to his experience and tactical acumen.
Praise from the Manager
Brighton's manager, Fabian Hurzeler, lauded Welbeck's professionalism and impact. "Danny is a special character, an unbelievable role model for everyone, especially the younger players," Hurzeler remarked. He also highlighted the medical team's role in maintaining Welbeck's fitness, enabling him to perform at his best.
Looking Ahead
As Brighton prepares for their final games against Liverpool and Tottenham, Welbeck's form will be crucial. Hurzeler expressed hope that Welbeck, who will turn 35 in November, will continue to perform at the top level. "He has to continue how he behaves at the moment. He is very professional and I am convinced that he can carry on for a long time," Hurzeler added.
A New Star Rises
In the same match, 20-year-old Brajan Gruda scored his first goal for Brighton since his £25m move from Mainz. His emotional celebration highlighted the significance of this milestone in his young career. Gruda's development is a promising sign for Brighton's future, complementing the experience and leadership of players like Welbeck.
This season has been a testament to Danny Welbeck's resilience and skill, proving that even in the twilight of his career, he remains a formidable force in the Premier League.