Wolves are preparing to get back on track after suffering a disappointing defeat to Bournemouth.
After going four games unbeaten in the Premier League, Wolves’ luck expired as Gary O’Neil was taunted by his former club Bournemouth.
The Cherries made Premier League history by seeing one player win three penalties and another convert three penalties.
It was a memorable day for Evanilson and Justin Kluivert, who punished Wolves’ costly errors on match day 13.
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Gary O’Neil previews Everton clash
There’s a lot for O’Neil to improve after the lows of Saturday afternoon’s contest however, there’s little time to dwell.
Wolves are back in action on Wednesday night as a trip to Goodison Park awaits the Old Gold.
With just two points separating the early relegation candidates, the midweek action will be a thriller and O’Neil admits his side are ready.
“Wednesday comes quickly for us to restart and get another good run,” O’Neil said post-match to the media after Wolves’ defeat to Bournemouth.
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“We’ve spoken to them [the players] already. You see after the game they’re still together and they’re ready to go.
“We get them well prepared now physically, make sure they’re rested, get the recoveries right. We go to Everton and we try and put in a real good performance.”
The teams will go into the contest feeling rather wounded, as both Everton and Wolves conceded four goals each on match day 13.
Wolves and Everton head-to-head record
Sean Dyche was a victim of Manchester United’s new manager bounce after the Red Devils beat the Toffees 4-0 at Old Trafford.
Everton will return to Goodison desperate to get three points from Wolves although, it’s the visitors who will be more confident.
Wolves are unbeaten in their previous six meetings with the Merseyside giants, last suffering defeat to Everton in May 2021.
Date Result
1st November 2021 2-1 W
13th March 2022 0-1 W
26th December 2022 1-2 W
20th May 2023 1-1 D
26th August 2023 0-1 W
30th December 2023 3-0 W
Wolves’ previous six results vs Everton
Since then, some memorable fixtures have played out, with the last two trips to Goodison seeing the Old Gold leaving it late.
Rayan Ait-Nouri’s last-gasp winner over the Toffees in 2022 and Sasa Kalajdzic’s late winner in 2023 will keep Everton wary of the Midlands club’s threat right until the final whistle.
A lot of improvement will have to be seen from Wolves ahead of the trip, with no room for error going forward as the relegation candidates assume their positions.
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