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Everton snatch late point at Wolves, Aleksandr Mitrovic scores brace in Fulham draw with Crystal Palace

Everton pulled off a dramatic 1-1 draw with Wolves at Molineux, leaving The Toffees tottering on the brink of relegation on a busy day of Premier League action. The Toffees began the day one point ahead of 18th-placed Leeds and were the first of the relegation-threatened sides to take to the pitch. They started with real determination, but could not find the breakthrough.

Ad Instead, it was Hwang Hee-chan who struck first, putting the home side ahead in the 34th minute, somewhat against the run of play. With Everton piling up the shots and half chances at the other end, Adama Traore took the ball and raced into Toffees territory. A poor touch took him wide, but his low shot across goal could only be tipped away by England keeper Jordan Pickford.

TransfersMan Utd to battle PSG for £140m Osimhen this summer — Paper Round12 HOURS AGO Hwang was there to athletically side-foot home the rebound. Nathan Patterson and Dominic Calvert-Lewin were both taken off injured in a disastrous first half for the visitors. Amadou Onana took a nasty knock to the ankle shortly after the break, but struggled on.

Wolves were dominating and more than once saw shots fly just wide of Pickford’s goal. With half an hour to play, Everton were struggling to make any kind of impact. Diego Costa was introduced for the home side and soon went down in the box.

The Molineux crowd wanted a penalty, but the former Spain striker was flagged offside. With 15 minutes left, the home fans were ole-ing their team's every touch. Everton were piling forward, but Wolves had the freedom of Molineux to counter into.

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