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Premier League | Gameweek 4
Sep 1, 2019 at 2pm UK
 
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3-2

Richarlison (5', 80'), Iwobi (12')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Saiss (9'), Jimenez (75')

Richarlison brace fires Everton past Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Marco Silva's men were pegged back twice by the visitors.

Richarlison scored two in a manic game at Goodison Park as Everton twice recovered from being pegged back by Wolves to win 3-2.

The Brazil international scored the first and last goals of an odd affair which lurched between moments of quality, to a long spell of mediocrity and back again to provide an entertaining finish.

Everton handed full Premier League debuts to a trio of summer signings in Moise Kean, Alex Iwobi and Fabian Delph, the latter making his first appearance in the league since January with Manchester City.

Adama Traore, the right wing-back, skipped past Lucas Digne and his low cross rebounded invitingly for Saiss to fire home from close range – the first goal against the hosts in 549 minutes of Premier League football.

Back came Everton and Gylfi Sigurdsson, who could only have been marginally onside, swung in a right-wing cross which Iwobi headed home at the far post.

Still the madness continued with Patrick Cutrone, also on his full debut having joined from AC Milan in the summer, had two shots stopped by Jordan Pickford and then Michael Keane.

But that was where the action ended as both sides’ football deteriorated into an exchange of mistakes, misplaced passes and general scrappiness.

Willy Boly endured an afternoon to forget (Peter Byrne/PA)

After the break Richarlison and Iwobi continued to threaten down the flanks without producing any genuine end product but it was enough to have Wolves backpedalling and hacking clear.

Midfielder Moutinho, one of the quartet rested after beating Torino, was introduced on the hour as Nuno looked for an experienced head to get a grip on the game.

But it was his go-to guy Jimenez who came up with the goods 15 minutes from time, stealing in at the far post behind the napping Digne to bundle home a Ryan Bennett long throw flicked on by Willy Boly.

The Wolves striker took Digne’s boot to the face in the process but it was to prove in vain as Richarlison had the final say, heading home a deep Digne cross 10 minutes from time.

Boly’s second yellow card in the final seconds only compounded Wolves’ misery.

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