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EVE vs WOL

English Premier League

Goodison Park, Liverpool

Everton

vs

Wolverhampton

4
FT
0
10' A. Young
33' O. Mangala
49' C. Dawson (OG)
72' C. Dawson (OG)
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Full-Time: 4 - 0
That is all we have time for on Tribe as Everton emphatically beat relegation rivals Wolves at Goodison Park. I have been Elliot Thompson and thank you for joining me. Stay with us on Tribe as Arsenal and Manchester United are in action right now with around 25 minutes left.
Wolves look like they are going to be in a lot of trouble. They are now three points adrift from Crystal Palace as Everton move up to 15th place. In the first half their nervous backline was evident as they couldn't do anything from set-pieces. That carried on in the second-half with every Everton goal coming from a set-piece. in the first half, they carried some threat with Cunha and Larsen forcing Pickford into saves. Doherty hit the post at three nil down in the second 45 minutes. Apart from that they were largely toothless moving forward which is the big concern. Gary O'Neil will be back under massive pressure going into the weekend when they face West Ham, United away from home.
EVERTON RUN RIOT TO OPEN UP A GAP FROM THE BOTTOM THREE! Sean Dyche has had tons of stick over the last few weeks but that is what he is all about today. He has made sure Everton haven't dropped into the bottom three with a simply fantastic display. In the opening ten minutes, Ashley Young bent in a free-kick from the edge of the box. Tarkowksi shortly after nodded one home from a free-kick but it was disallowed due to Mangala being offside. He made up for that with a goal of his own as he thumped the ball into the left corner after a free-kick. In the second-half Everton started on fire as McNeil whipped in a fabulous corner. Calvert-Lewin was there but it hit Dawson and went in. With around 20 minutes left the same thing happened from a free-kick. Everton could have had around six goals if Harrison had his shooting boots on. That will give all the home fans a much-needed boost going into the Merseyside derby.
90+3'
WHAT A MISS! Broja takes on Dawson on the right side of the box. He looks to lob it over Sa but he does enough to make the save. It comes out to Harrison who blazes it well over the bar from around eight yards out. He has to be scoring that!
90+1'
Harrison Armstrong dives in late on Rodrigo Gomes who looks to run down the right wing. The referee shows him a yellow card. No complaints from Armstrong.
H. Armstrong
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89'
Sean Dyche has made a late change as Mangala has come off for youngster Harrison Armstrong.
H. Armstrong
O. Mangala
89'