The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Wolves’ hot streak continues with a routine win at Goodison

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Everton manager Marco Silva admitted there are no easy answers to his side’s inconsiste­ncy after they slumped to a home defeat to Wolves.

Wolves have now scored 10 goals in three Premier League outings to strengthen their grip on seventh place above Watford and Everton, but they were helped at Goodison Park by some generous defending from Silva’s side – particular­ly at set-pieces.

Asked what had gone wrong, Silva said: “Many things. When you lose a game like this playing at home and giving easy to things to our opponents it is a tough afternoon and a disappoint­ing result.

“If I see our opponents do something really special, I’m the first one to be fair with them and give congratula­tions, but I can see we lost the game because we are giving everything too easy.”

Ruben Neves opened the scoring from the penalty spot just seven minutes in after Leighton Baines – who looked off the pace after passing a late fitness test and was replaced before half-time – bundled into the back of Matt Doherty.

Andre Gomes rifled in his first Everton league goal to level, but a needless free-kick conceded by Michael Keane before the break led to Wolves’ second as Raul Jimenez headed in easily, before Leander Dendoncker made sure in the second half. Silva admitted he was giving the same answers to the same questions after a miserable winter for Everton, who have lost four of their last six Premier League matches.

“I have to be honest when I’m talking to the players, to you, to our fans about what is my feedback,” he said.

“It is up to us to solve the problems. We keep doing the same things, but this is not a moment to find excuses.

“We have to look clearly. I don’t want to hear about nerves because if you are here working at this club you

have to be able to be able to handle the pressure. It’s not about finding an excuse. You have to find the solution.”

Baines was replaced before half-time, but Silva denied he had taken a gamble on his fitness.

“He did a test this morning and the feedback was good,” he said. “He told me he was in condition to start the match and I took that decision.”

Silva’s fellow Portuguese Nuno Espirito Santo was celebratin­g on the pitch at full-time, with his side now enjoying a four-point cushion over Watford.

“It was a good game, a good performanc­e which allowed us to play a good team and go out in a proud way,” he said.

Everton’s woes from set-pieces are now well known, but Nuno said it is something his side always work on, regardless of their opponents.

“It is a moment in our game that requires a lot of hard work,” he said.

Soon after Dendoncker had scored Wolves’ third there was a lengthy stoppage as a black cat strayed on to the pitch.

That might be considered a good omen in the UK, but it is regarded as bad luck in Portugal, and Nuno was clear on that after the match.

“I don’t like black cats,” he said. everton:

Pickford 5; Coleman 6 (CalvertLew­in 73, 6), Keane 6, Zouma 5, Baines 4 (Kenny 37, 6); Andre Gomes 6, Walcott 5 (Lookman 60, 6), Davies 6, Sigurdsson 6, Richarliso­n 7; Tosun 5. Unused subs – Stekelenbu­rg, Mccarthy, Schneiderl­in, Bernard. wolves:

Patricio 7; Bennett 6, Coady 6, Boly 7; Doherty 7, Dendoncker 8, Neves 7 (Saiss 46,

6), Moutinho 6, Jonny 6; Jimenez 7 (Traore 89, 5), Jota 6 (Helder Costa 77, 6). Unused subs – Ruddy, Gibbs-white, John, Cavaleiro.

 ??  ?? Michael Keane fouls Wolves’ Diogo Jota
Michael Keane fouls Wolves’ Diogo Jota

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