Everton are riding a seven-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, but David Moyes will want to return to winning ways after successive draws.
At a glance, 15th-placed Everton's trip to Molineux on Saturday evening, taking on a Wolverhampton Wanderers side sat just one place below them, could have the feel of a six-pointer with less than three months of the campaign remaining.
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But the Toffees' fine form under their new and former manager has created a comfortable ten-point buffer, unassailable save for a steep regression back toward the dismal end to Sean Dyche's tenure.
A victory would all but cement Everton's place in the 2025/26 Premier League roster, but Moyes will need to overcome a host of injuries. Business as usual, then.
When Everton's absentees are returning
Everton's frontline might be depleted, but Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Armando Broja are progressing in their recovery - albeit not in time for the weekend - as confirmed by Moyes.
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Iliman Ndiaye, however, is still stuck in the infirmary for a few more weeks at the least, while the prognosis for Dwight McNeil is all the more frustrating, both facing a fight for fitness before the end of the campaign.
Despite the paucity of attacking options, Everton have made do and seen their attacking spirit enkindled by Moyes' arrival, but Wolves are going to bring a physical and perhaps desperate challenge that could see Jesper Lindstrom return to the bench, having struggled for success all season.
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Should such a move occur, Moyes may need to think outside the box.
Why Moyes should drop Lindstrom
Dyche oversaw a 4-0 thrashing of Wolves in the corresponding fixture this season, but Everton should indeed expect a different fight against an outfit facing the peril of relegation.
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Vitor Pereira has essayed to shape Wolves into a creative and attractive outfit, and though they've caught the eye in moments, there is still concern that the drop zone lingers dangerously below.
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For their part, Everton might want to unleash Charly Alcaraz and take advantage of the hosts' setback, though with Abdoulaye Doucoure returning to action following personal leave, he may not find a place in the middle.
Everton midfielder Charly Alcaraz
Doucoure's combative physicality and box-to-box presence will be essential for this stylistic match-up, but that doesn't mean attacking midfielder Alcaraz can't play from the opening too.
Indeed, Everton's January loan recruit, 22, might principally play in Doucoure's zone, but he's enjoyed a measure of clinical success when fielded off the right flank, with the overarching positional fluidity making a telling comment on his ability to cover out of place when necessary.
Charly Alcaraz - Career Stats by Position
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Central midfield
Attacking midfield
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It's not like Lindstrom's untouchable: the Danish winger, also a loanee, has failed to register a single goal involvement across 27 competitive appearances for the Toffees this term, having missed six big chances in front of goal.
Alcaraz, conversely, has started life at Goodison Park on strong footing, notching a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace in February - his first start - while playing from the outset in last week's draw at Brentford, creating three key passes, completing both his dribbles and winning six duels, as per Sofascore.
Before moving to Merseyside, Alcaraz's exploits with Flamengo further evidence his suitability on the flank. As per FBref, the Argentina talent ranked among the top 6% of midfielders in the 2024 Brasileiro Serie A for progressive carries, the top 8% for successful take-ons and the top 7% for shot-creating actions per 90.
He's a "special" talent - so says journalist Antonio Mango - and Everton must make this tweak. Lindstrom isn't cutting it right now, and with Doucoure's presence and security bolstering the attacking point of the midfield, Alcaraz could make a positive impression at Molineux.
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