Sunday’s Premier League began with a clash between Wolves and Everton at the Molineux Stadium. Both teams have not won their last two games, Nuno Espírito Santo and Carlo Ancelotti made the tweaks and tried to win this. Eventually, the home side won by 3-0 and continued the hope of joining the European competitions.
In this tactical analysis, we will dissect the tactics of the managers and explaining why Everton failed to create the opportunities.
Lineups

Wolves switched from a 3-5-2 to a 3-4-3 in this game and Nuno rotated the team slightly. Daniel Podence was given his first Premier League start and playing with Pedro Neto together. João Moutinho was rested as Leander Dendoncker and Rúben Neves were the midfield duo.
Everton’s formation was a 5-3-2, with Theo Walcott and Leighton Baines playing as the wing-backs. Lucas Digne was the left centre-back while Gylfi Sigurðsson was the defensive midfielder.
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