Julen Lopetegui toasted Wolves’ first away win of the season with a declaration of hard times ahead for the team that started Boxing Day at the foot of the Premier League. It goes without saying that the same applies for Everton and Frank Lampard.
The new Wolves manager was braver in his second-half approach, bold with his substitutions and rewarded with a fortunate but highly dramatic victory when Rayan Aït-Nouri completed a comeback in the 95th minute. Three substitutes – Matheus Nunes, Adama Traoré and the French defender – combined to punish a careless and cautious Everton…
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