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January 09, 2026

EVERTON drew 1-1 with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Hill Dickinson Stadium in the Premier League on Wednesday night.

- By CHRIS BEESLEY

After the Blues went ahead in the first half through Michael Keane, Matheus Mane equalised for the visitors after the restart.

And in the end, David Moyes’ men had to cling on for a point against the Premier League's bottom club throughout nine minutes of stoppage time having had both Keane and Jack Grealish sent off - the first in controversial fashion.

But, then again, you probably knew all of that. But here are some of the moments you might have missed from what was a chaotic clash...

On the Ball

The biggest moment missed of the whole night had to be Wolves player Hwang Hee-Chan's dangerous challenge on Everton's homegrown hero Harrison Armstrong, who was making his first Premier League start. Another former Blues academy graduate, Michael Ball, who is now the ECHO's Everton columnist, took to social media to highlight the incident, remarking on X (formerly Twitter): “I missed this: Did it get checked?”

It seems that Ball wasn’t the only one, though. Despite VAR official Christopher Kavanagh, who was assisted by Craig Taylor, being eagle-eyed enough to spot Keane's tug on Tolu Arokodare's hair when going up for an aerial challenge and subsequently send his less experienced on-field colleague Thomas Kirk, refereeing just his second Premier League game, to his pitchside monitor to subsequently give the Everton centre-back his marching orders, he and his colleagues at Stockley Park inexplicably failed to act upon Hwang's nasty actions against the Blues teenager which were only deemed worthy of a yellow card.

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