Wolves 1-1 Everton: Moyes' side extend unbeaten streak after Molineux stalemate
Jack Harrison scored his first Premier League goal in over a year, though it was not enough for Everton to secure victory against Wolves.
Everton extended their unbeaten run to eight Premier League matches following a frantic 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Wolves on Saturday.
Marshall Munetsi cancelled out Jack Harrison's deflected opener as the spoils were shared in front of a nervous crowd at Molineux.
The in-form Toffees opened the scoring after 33 minutes as Harrison's shot nestled in Jose Sa's bottom-left corner, following a deflection off Matt Doherty.
However, the hosts responded well and were level just seven minutes later.
Bellegarde led the charge during a swift attack and threaded a pass into Munetsi, who neatly slotted a first-time shot past Jordan Pickford for his first Premier League goal since arriving from Reims.
Both teams missed good opportunities to claim all three points in the second half, with Jorgen Strand Larsen working Jordan Pickford and Jose Sa making a fingertip save to keep out Beto mere seconds later.
That was as close as either team came to a winner as Wolves stay 17th but move six points clear of the relegation zone, while David Moyes' side climb to 14th.
A point on the board.
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Data Debrief: Munetsi joins Benjani as Harrison ends drought
Munetsi stepped up in the absence of the suspended Matheus Cunha, though Wolves have now failed to win their last nine Premier League games without the Brazilian (drawn two, lost seven).
The former Reims man became only the third Zimbabwean to score in the division, after Peter Ndlovu (35 goals, between 1992 and 1997) and Benjani (26 goals, between 2006 and 2011).
It came after Harrison ended his drought, scoring his first goal in 36 Premier League appearances, having last found the net against Tottenham in February 2024.