Everton training base Finch Farm
Everton training base Finch Farm
Edward Bazeley
Sun 9 March 2025 7:52, UK
Joe Hart was invited to Finch Farm to watch Everton training ahead of their 1-1 draw with Wolves at Molineux.
The Toffees extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to eight games with their Saturday night draw in the West Midlands.
Jack Harrison’s deflected effort put Everton in the lead on 33 minutes, but Wolves’ January transfer window signing Marshall Munetsi bagged the equaliser for the hosts before half-time.
The second-half at Molineux largely lacked goalmouth action, but there is no doubt that David Moyes has massively turned matters around at Goodison Park, after re-joining the club back in January.
Everton manager David Moyes (Credit: Imago)
Hart reveals Finch Farm positivity on Match of the Day
Former England goalkeeper Hart played under Moyes at West Ham, while he was on loan with the Hammers from Manchester City during the 2017/18 season.
Everton’s last four results Opponent Result
15/02/2025 Crystal Palace (A) 1-2 W
22/02/2025 Manchester United (H) 2-2 D
26/02/2025 Brentford (A) 1-1 D
08/03/2025 Wolves (A) 1-1 D
Everton have drawn their last three Premier League games
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The Match of the Day pundit revealed on the programme on 8 March that he visited Everton’s training ground ahead of their draw with Wolves: “I was in Finch Farm on Thursday.
“Definitely a great atmosphere around the place.”
Everton’s draw at Molineux saw them leapfrog Manchester United into 14th in the Premier League on goal difference, ahead of the Red Devils’ clash with Arsenal on Sunday 9 March.
The Toffees also climbed to 33 points, the same tally as Tottenham, prior to Spurs’ encounter with Bournemouth, also on 9 March.
Everton Goodison Park
Goodison Park, the home of Everton [Credit: Imago]
West Ham clash hands Everton a key opportunity to get back to winning ways
Moyes has done a remarkable job since returning to the dugout at Goodison Park, and has steered Everton well away from the relegation threat they were under during the tenure of previous boss Sean Dyche.
Moyes and the Toffees deserve a great deal of credit for their current eight-game unbeaten streak in the Premier League, but they are now winless in three fixtures too.
Everton supporters will have been disappointed by the manner of their 2-2 draw with Manchester United on Saturday 22nd February, as they held a 2-0 lead before being pegged back by the Old Trafford outfit.
The Toffees faithful would have then hoped to see their side pick up all three points from at least one of their two away trips to Brentford and Wolves, but witnessed their side earn back-to-back 1-1 draws.
While Everton’s unbeaten streak is impressive, they must now look to beat West Ham next weekend, because they subsequently endure consecutive encounters with second place Arsenal and league leaders Liverpool.
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