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The Wolves revival continues, although Rob Edwards will feel it should have gained even more momentum at Everton. Anaemic in the first half, stirring in the second; his team’s performance was in keeping with the story of their season as Mateus Mané’s fine strike earned a merited point against nine-man Everton.

David Moyes’s side, so comfortable before the break, were pinned back by Wolves’ second half recovery and had both Michael Keane and Jack Grealish sent off late on. Grealish’s dismissal was the first red card of his Premier League career. But for a superb Jordan Pickford save from Hugo Bueno in stoppage time, Everton’s punishment would have been greater.

Wolves’ confidence may have improved somewhat on the back of their best run of a taxing season – four points from the previous two games – but their shortcomings were evident throughout the first half at Everton. The visitors struggled physically, were unconvincing defensively and their attacking threat was virtually nonexistent. Apart from that…

There was an opportunity for Wolves to build on their recent improvement at Hill Dickinson Stadium, however, with apprehension stalking Moyes’ players and the home crowd after Sunday’s emphatic home defeat by Brentford. An early...

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