Jack Harrison netted his first goal of the season as Everton extended their unbeaten streak to eight games with a 1-1 draw against Wolves.
The on-loan winger put the Toffees ahead at Molineux, his deflected effort finding its way past Jose Sa. It marked his first goal in 28 appearances this season, coming just days after manager David Moyes called for more attacking contributions from Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom—who provided the assist.
Wolves hit back five minutes before half-time through Marshall Munetsi, but Everton stood firm in the second half and came close to snatching a winner, only for Sa to deny Beto with a fine save.
Moyes’ side has now recorded four wins, four draws, and just one defeat in his nine Premier League games in charge. That solitary loss came in his first match back at Goodison Park against Aston Villa.
With a 16-point cushion over 18th-placed Ipswich, Everton are all but assured of top-flight survival.
Everton manager David Moyes: “Really pleased with a point. We weren’t at our best but we showed we’ve got resilience. Wolves didn’t create loads of chances but they were the better side.
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