Everton v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 02 February 2019

Score3-1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers
RefereeLee Mason
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance39,380
Kick-off: 3.00pm This was Wolverhampton Wanderers' first win at Goodison Park since 15 September 1979 in League Division One when Andy Gray, Peter Daniel and John Richards scored in a 3-2 win. Premier League Head to Head Played: 10 Everton won: 3 Drawn: 5 Wolverhampton Wanderers won: 2 Everton scored: 13 Wolverhampton Wanderers scored: 10

1 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

3 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manager: Nuno Espírito Santo

Goals:

André Gomes 27 G

Goals:

Rúben Neves penalty 7 P
Raúl Jiménez 45 G
Leander Dendoncker 66 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Michael Keane
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder/Forward Richarlison
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Cenk Tosun

Starting lineup:

Rui Patrício Goalkeeper
Ryan Bennett Defender
Willy Boly Defender
Matt Doherty Defender
Conor Coady Defender/Midfielder
Leander Dendoncker Defender/Midfielder
Jonny Defender/Midfielder
João Moutinho Midfielder
Rúben Neves Midfielder
Diogo Jota Midfielder/Forward
Raúl Jiménez Forward

Substitutions:

Jonjoe Kenny for Leighton Baines 37
Ademola Lookman for Theo Walcott 60
Dominic Calvert-Lewin for Seamus Coleman 73

Substitutions:

Romain Saïss for Rúben Neves 49
Hélder Costa for Diogo Jota 77
Adama Traoré for Raúl Jiménez 89

Cards:

Kurt Zouma 16 Y
Michael Keane 44 Y
Tom Davies 76 Y

Cards:

Conor Coady 56 Y

On the bench:

Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Midfielder Bernard
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Forward Ademola Lookman

On the bench:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy
Defender Cameron John
Defender/Midfielder Romain Saïss
Midfielder/Forward Morgan Gibbs-White
Midfielder/Forward Hélder Costa
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré
Forward Ivan Cavaleiro

Comments:

League position: 9th Everton had now won one of their nine games so far in this Premier League season against teams starting the day higher than them in the table (lost the last five). Andre Gomes scored his first goal in 64 appearances for club and country since April 2017 for Barcelona. The Toffees had now failed to win any of their last 39 games in all competitions when they had been 2-1 behind at half-time since their famous 3-2 win against Wimbledon at Goodison Park on 7 May 1994 (lost 31). [c/o Steve Johnson]

Comments:

League position: 7th Wolverhampton Wanderers had now scored three or more goals in three consecutive games in the top division for the first time since March 1980 in League Division One. In their 25th game of 2018-19, Wolves had now equalled their club record of 11 wins in a Premier League season that they set in 2010-11. They had now won three of their last five away games in the Premier League (lost one).

1 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

Goals:

André Gomes 27 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Michael Keane
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder/Forward Richarlison
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Cenk Tosun

Substitutions:

Jonjoe Kenny for Leighton Baines 37
Ademola Lookman for Theo Walcott 60
Dominic Calvert-Lewin for Seamus Coleman 73

Cards:

Kurt Zouma 16 Y
Michael Keane 44 Y
Tom Davies 76 Y

On the bench:

Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Midfielder Bernard
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder/Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Forward Ademola Lookman

Comments:

League position: 9th Everton had now won one of their nine games so far in this Premier League season against teams starting the day higher than them in the table (lost the last five). Andre Gomes scored his first goal in 64 appearances for club and country since April 2017 for Barcelona. The Toffees had now failed to win any of their last 39 games in all competitions when they had been 2-1 behind at half-time since their famous 3-2 win against Wimbledon at Goodison Park on 7 May 1994 (lost 31). [c/o Steve Johnson]

3 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manager: Nuno Espírito Santo

Goals:

Rúben Neves penalty 7 P
Raúl Jiménez 45 G
Leander Dendoncker 66 G

Starting lineup:

Rui Patrício Goalkeeper
Ryan Bennett Defender
Willy Boly Defender
Matt Doherty Defender
Conor Coady Defender/Midfielder
Leander Dendoncker Defender/Midfielder
Jonny Defender/Midfielder
João Moutinho Midfielder
Rúben Neves Midfielder
Diogo Jota Midfielder/Forward
Raúl Jiménez Forward

Substitutions:

Romain Saïss for Rúben Neves 49
Hélder Costa for Diogo Jota 77
Adama Traoré for Raúl Jiménez 89

Cards:

Conor Coady 56 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy
Defender Cameron John
Defender/Midfielder Romain Saïss
Midfielder/Forward Morgan Gibbs-White
Midfielder/Forward Hélder Costa
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré
Forward Ivan Cavaleiro

Comments:

League position: 7th Wolverhampton Wanderers had now scored three or more goals in three consecutive games in the top division for the first time since March 1980 in League Division One. In their 25th game of 2018-19, Wolves had now equalled their club record of 11 wins in a Premier League season that they set in 2010-11. They had now won three of their last five away games in the Premier League (lost one).