Wolves 2-1 Everton: Raul Jimenez scores as hosts add to Toffees' troubles
Max Kilman's first Wolves goal and Raul Jimenez's 50th were enough to send Bruno Lage's men into seventh place in the Premier League and condemn Everton to a third successive defeat.
Wolves managed to avoid conceding an injury-time equaliser as they did at Leeds nine days ago to take their points tally to 13 from five games. It was the former England futsal international's first goal as a professional and his celebration underlined the career journey that brought him to Wolves via unglamorous locations such as Maidenhead and Marlow.It was not that Everton were without chances in an awful opening period. They had some really good ones. The problem was they tended to come from mistakes by their opponents.
Sa's woeful pass out of his six-yard area would have led to an Everton goal had the Wolves goalkeeper and his captain Conor Coady not combined to block Richarlison's route to the net.