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Wolves vs Everton

Wolves vs Everton

  1. Core Players & Star Quality

Wolves 

  • Lost their main creative and scoring threat Matheus Cunha (15G, 6A, 2,600+ mins), a huge blow to their attacking identity. 
  • Remaining core includes Rayan Aït-Nouri (4G, 7A), João Gomes (3G, 1A, 3,000 mins), and Jørgen Strand Larsen (14G, 4A). 
  • Defensive stability from Toti Gomes (suspended) and Nelson Semedo (departed) has weakened, forcing reliance on Santiago Bueno and André. 
  • Goalkeeper José Sá provides reliability but missed minutes last season. 
  • Overall star quality: reduced sharply with Cunha’s exit, leaving Larsen as the only consistent scoring outlet. 

Everton 

  • Solid defensive anchor: Jordan Pickford (38 apps, 3,420 mins) and James Tarkowski (33 apps, 2,900 mins). 
  • Attack led by Iliman Ndiaye (9G) and Thierno Barry (11G, 4A). 
  • Midfield drive from Abdoulaye Doucouré (3G, 2A) now gone, leaving Idrissa Gueye (35) as an aging pivot. 
  • Jack Grealish added (716 mins, 1G, 1A) but not yet a key figure. 
  • Core strength lies in defense and consistency, but less firepower than Wolves pre-Cunha. 
  1. Departures Impact

Wolves 

  • Matheus Cunha’s exit: drastic impact — removes a 15-goal creative hub. 
  • Nelson Semedo and Rayan Aït-Nouri (both left) → loss of two dynamic wide players. 
  • Leaves Wolves overly reliant on Larsen and Rodrigo Gomes for goals. 

Everton 

  • Doucouré (midfield energy) and Calvert-Lewin (forward depth) gone. 
  • Ashley Young and Jack Harrison also left → less depth in wide areas. 
  • Still maintain defensive continuity with Tarkowski, Branthwaite (injured), and Pickford. 
  1. New Player Integration

Wolves 

  • Fer López (youth, untested), David Møller Wolfe (LB, limited appearances). 
  • Marshall Munetsi (2G, 1A in 1,000+ mins) adds midfield steel. 
  • Nasser Djiga and Emmanuel Agbadou bolster defense but not upgrades over departed players. 
  • Lack of proven forward signing to replace Cunha = major issue. 

Everton 

  • Thierno Barry (11G, 4A, 2,300 mins) looks a strong addition up front. 
  • Orel Mangala and Carlos Alcaraz provide midfield legs and creativity. 
  • Jake O’Brien (24, CB, 17 apps) strengthens rotation. 
  • Recruitment more balanced, though none are truly elite signings. 
  1. Assists & Goals Output

Wolves 

  • Cunha gone → 15 goals and 6 assists lost. 
  • Strand Larsen (14G, 4A) now lone reliable scorer. 
  • Aït-Nouri’s 7 assists also gone. 
  • Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (7A in 1,600+ mins) offers some creativity. 
  • Scoring load dangerously concentrated on Larsen. 

Everton 

  • Thierno Barry (11G, 4A) and Ndiaye (9G) provide dual-threat attack. 
  • McNeil (4G, 6A) adds wing creativity. 
  • Doucouré’s exit reduces late-midfield goals. 
  • Attack spread across 3–4 players, but none with 15+ goal output. 
  1. Substitutes’ Experience & Depth

Wolves 

  • Sarabia (3G, 2A) and Rodrigo Gomes (2G, 0A) offer rotation options. 
  • Hwang Hee-Chan (2G) struggled with consistency. 
  • Defensive subs: Dawson (aging), Djiga (inexperienced). 
  • Bench weaker after departures — lacks game-changers. 

Everton 

  • Beto (8G) is a proven sub forward. 
  • Dwight McNeil (10+ G/A) provides solid attacking cover. 
  • Lindstrøm, Grealish, Patterson give flexibility. 
  • Bench superior to Wolves in both experience and productivity. 
  1. Forecast & Expected Dynamics
  1. Wolves Challenge: Without Cunha and Aït-Nouri, creativity and finishing take a big hit. Larsen isolated → easier for Everton to contain. 
  1. Everton Advantage: More balanced attacking contributors and better defensive organization. 
  1. Likely Flow: Everton look compact, Wolves attempt direct play to Larsen, but lack of secondary scorers may hurt. 
  1. Predicted Strength Balance
  • Wolves: ★★☆☆☆ (Below average) — Cunha’s exit leaves scoring vacuum; bench thin and defense unsettled. 
  • Everton: ★★★☆☆ (Solid) — well-organized defense, multiple attackers contributing, but lack elite scorer. 

Projected Result: Everton win narrow (1–0 or 2–1) given Wolves’ loss of attacking edge. 

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