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I feel like any other Everton team from the past five years would have lost today’s game.
Much better resilience, even though both goals we gave away were extremely weak to concede.
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Michael Keane watches a cross go past him and directly to a Wolves player in the box, and out of nothing the game is back on.
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We will never be able to exercise the option to buy but what an addition to the squad Jack Grealish has been.
Much like James Rodríguez, he sees passes that nobody else in the squad could pull off - but he is also willing to track back.
Enjoy him while he’s here, Toffee fans.
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Halftime thoughts: we are turning the ball over more than I want, and any defense containing Michael Keane is going to concede goals, but great to see us finally converting chances.
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🎶 When I say, "I love you, " you say, you Beto
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It finishes all square at Molineux between Wolves and Everton.
After losing their first Premier League game following David Moyes’ return, Everton are now unbeaten in their last eight (W4 D4).
They last had a longer run without defeat between December 2016 and February 2017 under Ronald Koeman (nine).
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Wolves have lost nine of the 10 matches they have fallen behind in at Molineux (D1) this season, but Marshall Munetsi has the hosts level.
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Everton's Jack Harrison (2.9) had the highest expected goals total of any player yet to score in the Premier League this season.
Until now.
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Three wins in a row for @[email protected] 🐺
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Craig Dawson scores his first of the season! 💥
@[email protected] now lead 3-0 at home to Everton 🏡
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Hwang Hee-chan ➡️ Matheus Cunha
@[email protected] extend their lead at home to Everton, Cunha with their second at Molineux! 🐺
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🐺 @[email protected] take the lead through Max Kilman!
During the celebrations tributes are made to Mario Lemina, with team-mates wearing black armbands today in honour of his father’s memory 🫶
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⏱️ 90+9'
Enter Yerry Mina.
The Colombian centre-back gives Everton a precious point in their bid for survival with a 1-1 draw away at Wolves.