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Following the draw with Everton, Liam Keen rates the players on their performance.
A fairly comfortable afternoon had a slightly disappointing ending as Bentley was beaten by Tarkowski for the late Everton equaliser from Mina.
Semedo had a good afternoon with plenty of attacking intent and some good defensive positioning.
Collins had some shaky moments in the first half, without making a big error, and then improved in the second half and looked more comfortable.
Dawson had another superb display with several big blocks and clearances.
Toti is reliable, dependable and commendable. A natural defender who always puts in a shift.
In what could be his final Molineux appearance, Neves wore his heart on his sleeve and keep Wolves ticking.
After a quiet opening 30 minutes, Gomes grew into the game and made several important tackles.
He often makes small errors and is hap-hazard, but when Adama is fired up he is a unique talent. He was a threat all afternoon and set up Hwang’s goal superbly.
Sarabia took up intelligent positions and attempted ambitious passes. He was far more effective playing as a number 10.
Unfortunately, Podence had a very quiet afternoon and had little impact going forward. He also walked straight down the tunnel while the rest of the squad gave the fans some appreciation after the game – which is very poor on his part.
He was in the right place at the right time for his goal and overall Hwang was excellent. He ran himself into the ground.
Matheus Nunes (for Sarabia, 70), 7, Diego Costa (for Podence, 70), 7, Mario Lemina (for Hwang, 74), 7, Boubacar Traore (for Neves, 86), Matheus Cunha (for Adama, 86).
Subs not used: Sa, Kilman, Bueno, Jimenez.