Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton, 01 November 2021

Score2-1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers
RefereeMartin Atkinson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueMolineux
Attendance30,617
Kick-off: 8.00pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 15 Wolverhampton Wanderers won: 4 Drawn: 5 Everton won: 6 Wolverhampton Wanderers scored: 18 Everton scored: 20 Everton failed in their attempt to win three consecutive league meetings with Wolverhampton Wanderers for the first time since January 1970.

2 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manager: Bruno Lage

1 Everton

Manager: Rafael Benitez

Goals:

Max Kilman 28 G
Raúl Jiménez 32 G

Goals:

Alex Iwobi 66 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper José Sá
Defender Max Kilman
Defender Nélson Semedo
Defender/Midfielder Rayan Aït Nouri
Defender/Midfielder Conor Coady (captain)
Defender/Midfielder Romain Saïss
Midfielder João Moutinho
Midfielder Rúben Neves
Midfielder/Forward HWANG Hee-chan
Midfielder/Forward Trincão
Forward Raúl Jiménez

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Michael Keane Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Jean-Philippe Gbamin Defender/Midfielder
Ben Godfrey Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Allan Midfielder
Andros Townsend Midfielder
Demarai Gray Midfielder/Forward
Alex Iwobi Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Daniel Podence for Trincão 79
Leander Dendoncker for Raúl Jiménez 90
Fábio Silva for HWANG Hee-chan 90

Substitutions:

Fabian Delph for Jean-Philippe Gbamin 46
Anthony Gordon for Alex Iwobi 78
Salomón Rondón for Demarai Gray 90

Cards:

Rayan Aït Nouri 90 Y

Cards:

Seamus Coleman 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy
Goalkeeper James Storer
Defender Willy Boly
Defender Ki-Jana Hoever
Defender/Midfielder Leander Dendoncker
Midfielder Luke Cundle
Midfielder/Forward Daniel Podence
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré
Forward Fábio Silva

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Goalkeeper Andy Lonergan
Defender Reece Welch
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Fabian Delph
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Forward Cenk Tosun

Comments:

League position: 7th With the opening goal, Wolverhampton Wanderers became the 30th team to score 300 goals in the Premier League [now conceded 429]. Since 1 September 2021, Wolves had now taken 16 points from their seven games in the Premier League (won five); only Chelsea (18) and Arsenal (17) had taken more points during the same period. Max Kilman scored his first goal since playing for Maidenhead United against Dover Athletic in the National League on 14 April 2018. HWANG Hee-chan scored after 15 minutes but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review due to an offside decision.

Comments:

League position: 10th Everton had now won one of their last seven games in all competitions (lost five). The Toffees had now lost three consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since November 2020. They had now scored 600 goals in 562 away games in the Premier League (conceded 808). Alex Iwobi had now scored all three of his goals for Everton in the Premier League against Wolverhampton Wanderers (also on 1 September 2019 and 12 January 2021).

2 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manager: Bruno Lage

Goals:

Max Kilman 28 G
Raúl Jiménez 32 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper José Sá
Defender Max Kilman
Defender Nélson Semedo
Defender/Midfielder Rayan Aït Nouri
Defender/Midfielder Conor Coady (captain)
Defender/Midfielder Romain Saïss
Midfielder João Moutinho
Midfielder Rúben Neves
Midfielder/Forward HWANG Hee-chan
Midfielder/Forward Trincão
Forward Raúl Jiménez

Substitutions:

Daniel Podence for Trincão 79
Leander Dendoncker for Raúl Jiménez 90
Fábio Silva for HWANG Hee-chan 90

Cards:

Rayan Aït Nouri 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy
Goalkeeper James Storer
Defender Willy Boly
Defender Ki-Jana Hoever
Defender/Midfielder Leander Dendoncker
Midfielder Luke Cundle
Midfielder/Forward Daniel Podence
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré
Forward Fábio Silva

Comments:

League position: 7th With the opening goal, Wolverhampton Wanderers became the 30th team to score 300 goals in the Premier League [now conceded 429]. Since 1 September 2021, Wolves had now taken 16 points from their seven games in the Premier League (won five); only Chelsea (18) and Arsenal (17) had taken more points during the same period. Max Kilman scored his first goal since playing for Maidenhead United against Dover Athletic in the National League on 14 April 2018. HWANG Hee-chan scored after 15 minutes but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review due to an offside decision.

1 Everton

Manager: Rafael Benitez

Goals:

Alex Iwobi 66 G

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Michael Keane Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Jean-Philippe Gbamin Defender/Midfielder
Ben Godfrey Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Allan Midfielder
Andros Townsend Midfielder
Demarai Gray Midfielder/Forward
Alex Iwobi Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Fabian Delph for Jean-Philippe Gbamin 46
Anthony Gordon for Alex Iwobi 78
Salomón Rondón for Demarai Gray 90

Cards:

Seamus Coleman 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Asmir Begović
Goalkeeper Andy Lonergan
Defender Reece Welch
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Fabian Delph
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Forward Cenk Tosun

Comments:

League position: 10th Everton had now won one of their last seven games in all competitions (lost five). The Toffees had now lost three consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since November 2020. They had now scored 600 goals in 562 away games in the Premier League (conceded 808). Alex Iwobi had now scored all three of his goals for Everton in the Premier League against Wolverhampton Wanderers (also on 1 September 2019 and 12 January 2021).