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Premier League 2018/19 Tactical Preview: Everton vs Wolves

Jake Flock by Jake Flock
February 2, 2019
in Everton F.C., Marco Silva, Premier League, Tactical Preview
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Premier League 2018/19 Everton Wolves Tactical Analysis Statistics

Artwork by @chapulana

Nuno Espirito Santo’s Wolves travel to Merseyside to face Marco Silva’s Everton in what promises to be a fascinating encounter. Wolves and Everton find themselves in a mini-league, if you will, which includes both of them, Watford, Bournemouth, Leicester and West Ham. The prize for winning this mini-league is a seventh-placed finish and the reward of Europa League football (providing one of the top six win the FA Cup).

The reasoning behind the emphasis on prize is twofold. Firstly, the Europa League gets a lot of disrespect from certain quarters. When teams like Burnley fail to take it seriously, it’s hardly surprising. All the same, if you’re not aiming for the Europa League and you’re not in the top six, what’s the point? Secondly, it’s rather well documented that the Premier League is swimming in money. The higher you finish, the more money you earn  simple.

This is Wolves’ third game in a row against teams from the aforementioned mini-league. The two previous games, against Leicester and most recently West Ham, have yielded six points and seven goals.

Everton’s last two league games have resulted in one win and a loss. After losing to a resurgent Southampton prior to the FA Cup tie against Millwall, they beat Huddersfield 1-0. Perhaps it wasnt that impressive on paper, but they did have 10 men for the last 25 minutes after Lucas Digne was shown a straight red card.

Looking at Leicester

Everton are the definition of inconsistent this season. Nothing screams that out more than losing 6-2 at home to Spurs before following it up with a 5-1 win at Turf Moor against Burnley. It’s not either of those games that we shall be looking at, though. We will be placing the spotlight on Everton’s New Year’s Day loss at home to Leicester in this Premier League preview.

Certain elements are going to be more important than others. So, instead of beating around the bush, the focus will be on the goal that Leicester scored, Everton’s shape, where they attempted to score from and the patterns of the game. Starting with the most logical place first, we look at Everton’s shape.

Shape

Everton Wolves Premier League Preview Tactical Analysis
Credit: SofaScore

In this game against Leicester, it could be argued that Silva’s side were playing either 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3. Michael Keane (#4) and Kurt Zouma (#5) form the central defensive partnership. Digne (#12) provides more width on the left than Jonjoe Kenny (#43) does on the right, although that’s not too much of a problem as Seamus Coleman has now returned to the starting lineup and will almost definitely start at right-back.

Left-back is somewhat of a problem position for Everton as Digne is suspended and Baines is thought to be missing after coming off injured against Huddersfield in the week. Brendan Galloway would be one of the players that Silva could look at, but he’s not yet at full fitness. Alternatively, Jonjoe Kenny could be asked to play on the left. With this looking the most likely option, Matt Doherty will be chomping at the bit.

As you can see from above, Kenny tends to be slightly more conservative when it comes to going forward. Doherty has been in fine form going forward this season however, and youd think would still pose Kenny several problems.

Aside from the defensive issues, Idrissa Gueye (#17) was heavily linked with PSG in January but he has remained on Merseyside for now. If he is fit enough to play, he will sit in front of the back two and dictate play from there.

Midfield trio

It will probably be Andre Gomes (#8), Gylfi Sigurdsson (#10) and one more who start in midfield for the Toffees. If Gueye is fit, it’ll be him. If not, Tom Davies, who started against Huddersfield, will be in line for another starting berth. Those three against Ruben Neves, Leander Dendoncker and Joao Moutinho will be a fascinating battle. Dendoncker, who doesn’t get nearly enough credit, acts as Moutinho’s and Neves’ chaperone and allows both of them to play the game they’re so good at doing.

From the above image, it is evident that Richarlison (#30) and Theo Walcott (#11) provide width rather than acting as inside forwards. Something that Wolves’ back three should be wary of, especially with Nuno’s tactical outlook set up to bomb the wing-backs forward, is getting pulled to one side and midfield runners occupying the space vacated.

Momentum

Everton Wolves Premier League Preview Tactical Analysis
Credit: SofaScore

This is very much how I envisage the momentum playing out tomorrow. Wolves, much like Leicester, will be more than happy to relinquish possession of the ball to the hosts. Nuno’s side operate much better on the counter-attack and do really struggle in games where they face teams who sit deep such as Watford, Brighton, Huddersfield. Considering Wolves’ tendency to concede goals from set pieces, Everton’s best chance of scoring could well be from a corner or a dangerous free kick.

Efforts

Everton Wolves Premier League Preview Tactical Analysis
Credit: SofaScore

Everton had more than enough chances against Claude Puel’s side. However, their highest chance on the xG scale was 0.13 which give us two facts. Firstly, Leicester defended admirably. Secondly, despite their volume of chance Everton didn’t create anything clear cut.

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