Everton thrashed Wolverhampton: third consecutive defeat for the Wolves.
The dismal start for Wolves continues
According to The Sun: The Wolves team has suffered their third consecutive defeat at the start of the season.
Everton newcomers, Jack Grealish and Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, once again stood out, helping their team secure three points at Molineux Stadium.
ReutersJack Grealish is enjoying life at Everton, showcasing excellent form.
ReutersIliman Ndiaye celebrates his goal against Wolves, mimicking a wolf.
Beto opened the scoring for Everton in the seventh minute, but Hwang Hee-chan equalized in the 21st.
However, Iliman Ndiaye and Dewsbury-Hall scored in both halves of the game, ensuring victory for David Moyes' team.
Rodrigo Gomes pulled one back for the hosts with ten minutes remaining.
However, Everton managed to hold onto the winning scoreline, climbing to fifth in the league table, while Wolves remain on zero points.
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Jack Grealish registered two assists, including setting up Beto's first goal of the match.
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Hwang Hee-chan equalized for Wolves.
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Ndiaye restored Everton's lead.
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Kieran Dewsbury-Hall scored the third goal for the visitors with a powerful shot.
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Rodrigo Gomes pulled one back for Wolves in the dying minutes of the match.
This game highlighted the struggles Wolves are facing at the start of the season and showcased Everton's strong start under David Moyes. Despite the defeats, the Wolves team has a chance to turn things around in the upcoming matches, while Everton can enjoy the feeling of confidence that will undoubtedly fuel their push for higher positions in the league table.Read also
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