LONDON: Wolverhampton Wanderers helped their desires
for possessing all the necessary qualities for the Champions League with an
eager 3-0 home win over Everton in the Premier League on Sunday.
Win lifted Nuno Espirito Santo's side up to sixth in
the standings with 55 points — four points behind fourth-set Leicester City who
play Bournemouth later on Sunday.
Everton remained in eleventh spot on 45 points, with
Carlo Ancelotti's dreams of European ability obscuring with only three games
left in the season.
"What was noteworthy was the arranging when we
scored, the completion of the essential half and the beginning of the resulting
half," Santo revealed to Sky Sports.
"It's extraordinarily hard for Everton to react
by then and we had the choice to manage the game better."
Wolves began to stand out in first-half stoppage
time when Daniel Podence was fouled by Lucas Digne and Raul Jimenez kept up his
100% discipline change rate this season to score his sixteenth target of the
league campaign.
Leander Dendoncker duplicated the lead straight
after the stretch when he facilitated a looking header past the outstretched
arm of Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Podence about made it 3-0 not long after the hour
mark when his shot on objective was spilled by Pickford anyway the Englishman
recovered quickly to snare the ball back before it went excessively far and
development asserted he had made the extra.
Diogo Jota fixed the three points after midfielder
Ruben Neves found him with a pinpoint cross-field ball and the Portuguese
forward chested it down before ending a decided half-volley past Pickford at
the near post.
Everton protect Seamus Coleman said their display
was "dazzling" after the Merseyside club fail to overwhelm a third
match in progression.
"There's no stowing ceaselessly, they were
better wherever all through the pitch and we need to represent some veritable
requests of ourselves," Coleman said. "The mindset and need isn't
there, we gave indications of progress gathering.
"As individuals, as a club we need to expect
better and the colleagues really need to make a plunge or that won't be
satisfactory for this boss or this football club."