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A bizarre second-half saw Everton, reduced to nine men, draw 1-1 with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Hill Dickinson Stadium.It seemed like it would be smooth sailing for the Toffees when Michael Keane
Wolves boss Rob Edwards speaking on Jorgen Strand Larsen after their 6-1 victory over Shrewsbury Town: "I definitely think it's been misunderstood because he's always shown his real commitment to the club.
On Friday, The Ringer's Kevin O'Connor replied to Shams Charania's report that the Memphis Grizzlies are open to trading Ja Morant by saying the Minnesota Timberwolves, Miami Heat, and Sacramento Kings are teams to watch as Morant trade rumors swirl.
Everton will head into the clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Hill Dickinson Stadium with an unchanged squad. The Toffees do not have any fresh injury concerns and also aren’t expected to
Rob Edwards makes five changes for Wolves' third round tie with Shrewsbury. Sam Johnstone, Matt Doherty, David Moller Wolfe, Andre and Jorgen Strand Larsen return. Yerson Mosquera, Hugo Bueno, Mateus Mane and Tolu Arokodare drop to the bench while Rodrigo Gomes and Dan Bentley are back from injury.
Wolves made an electric start to their FA Cup third-round tie against Shrewsbury and the Old Gold were inspired by a returning hero. The Norwegian attacker's last strike came all the way back in October,
This month still has to be stage one of the club's rebuild, even if the emergence of some players may see tweaks to transfer priorities
Striker Jorgen Strand Larsen's hat-trick ends his Wolves goal drought as he fires them past League Two Shrewsbury into the FA Cup fourth round.
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,
On the morning of December 17, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ under-21 players were called together on a pitch at their Compton Park training ground to receive devastating news. Ethan McLeod, their team-mate until last summer, had been involved in a car crash the previous evening and died at the tragically young age of 21.