Premier League: Everton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Player Ratings as Wolves win 1-0 at Goodison Park
At the end of the game at Goodison Park, here are our Everton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Player Ratings.
Everton started the game on a higher tempo by creating chances in the early minutes of the game. However, Wolves came back to the game and kept Everton under control. Despite several chances, the teams went 0-0 at halftime.
Wolverhampton Wanderers started the second half with intent and found the goal before the 50th minute. Everton tried till the final minute of the game but Wolves held the nerves to close the game 1-0 on Sunday.
Everton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Player Ratings
Everton
Jordan Pickford (6.6/10): Though Jordon Pickford was on top of his game, he failed to save the first goal of the game.
Jonjoe Kenny (5.5/10): Kenny had an absolute disaster game. The player was awarded two yellows and was sent off.
Mason Holgate (6.1/10): Mason Holgate had a better game against Wolves and had two aerial headers to his name. However, he was at fault for the first goal.
Ben Godfrey (6.4/10): The former Norwich CIty player was able to deal with Everton attackers and made some crucial tackles in the defense. He had four tackles to his name.
Vitalii Mykolenko (6/10): The player’s only contribution to the game was his crucial tackle in the first half of the game. The manager subbed him at the hour mark.
Donny van de Beek (6.5/10): The loanee from Manchester United was again unable to leave an impression against Wolves. The player had two dribbles and two tackles but did not have any goal or assist.
Seamus Coleman (5.9/10): Seamus Coleman had an unnerving game. He played as a wingback initially before getting slotted to the full back position. He had a 70% pass completion rate.
Abdoulaye Doucoure (6.6/10): Doucoure was the hero in the midfield for Everton against the Wolverhampton Wanderers. He had six tackles to his name, the most in the game.
Anthony Gordon (6.8/10): Anthony Gordon made some daunting runs in the game but was unable to find the final output. He had a dribble and tackle to his name.
Richarlison (7/10): Richarlison was the best player for Everton against Wolves. He even went on to hit the bars and ensured his aerial presence.
Demarai Gray (6.8/10): Demarai Gray was also a crucial player for Everton against the Molineux based outfit. He had three dribbles and a tackle to his name.
Substitutes:
Dele Alli (NA):
Andros Townsend (NA):
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jose Sa (7/10): The shot-stopper deserves all the credit for keeping Wolves in the first half. He made several one-on-one saves that helped the team.
Romain Saiss (6.6/10): Romain Saiss made crucial aerial victories to keep Everton at the bay. He also had a passing percentage of 77%.
Conor Coady (7.6/10): Not only he dealt with attackers but also scored the goal for his side in the second half to give the lead.
Maximilian Kilman (6.7/10): Kilman made his presence felt in the game with his aerial duels and passing on the right center back position. He was key in keeping the left wingers at bay.
Marcal (6.8/10): Marcal ensured that Anthony Gordon cannot get the better of Wolves by backtracking him all the time. He also had one aerial duel to his name.
Joao Moutinho (7.3/10): The former Manchester United man was key in the midfield and did all the dirty work. He had six tackles and two aerial wins to his name.
Leander Dendonecker (6.8/10): Though he had less superior game compared to other Wolves’ midfielders, Dendonecker ensured calmness in the midfield with his passing and tackles.
Ruben Neves (7.5/10): The Portuguese once again showed why he is touted with a move to multiple clubs. He assisted the side aparting from several daunting drives in the heart of the Everton midfield.
Jonny Otto (6.4/10): Jonny Otto had an unnerving game against Wolves and did not leave an impact on the game.
Raul Jimenez (6.2/10): The talismanic striker caused troubles to opposition with his crucial aerial presence in the attack. However he could not find the back of the net.
Hwang Hee Chan (NA): The player was subbed before the half an hour mark as he got injured.
Substitutes:
Daniel Podence (6.5/10): Coming on early in the first half, the player ensured that he took away multiple defenders when he had the ball. He had two dribbles to his name.
Fabio Silva (NA):
Trincao (NA):
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