Resurgent Wolves hold Newcastle to 0-0 draw
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Marshall Munetsi became the Premier League's first Zimbabwean goalscorer since 2011 as Wolves moved six points clear of the bottom three with a 1-1 draw against Everton.
The Wolves dominated at home against Shrewsbury. John Marquis' penalty added some excitement to the game for a moment, but the home side remained in complete control throughout the match. Jorgen Strand Larsen also scored a hat-trick.
There are not many January must-wins in the Premier League but a loser of Wolves vs West Ham would feel lower than low.
Everton 1-1 Wolves: Jack Grealish and Michael Keane sent off as a nine-man Toffees hold on for point
Report and free match highlights as both Michael Keane and Jack Grealish are sent off as Everton manage to hold on for a point against rock-bottom Wolves; Keane had given Everton an early lead before
Harvey Barnes was driving towards the Wolves goal dangerously and was hacked down by Mosquera who was shown a yellow card. Newcastle have a free-kick 25 yards out from goal.
Some 90 seconds later, Wirtz - finding the back of the net for the first time in a competitive match since his arrival on Merseyside - prodded home past Jose Sa after collecting a through ball from the in-form Hugo Ekitike, sending Liverpool into the break with what looked to be a comfortable advantage.
Everton's halftime lead went away as did two Toffees players as Wolverhampton Wanderers rallied for 1-1 draw with n their nine-man hosts at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Wednesday,
Tottenham Hotspur welcome Wolves to north London on Saturday night aiming to maintain their early-season rhythm in the Premier League. The clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium promises intrigue for contrasting reasons. Spurs are looking to cement their ...