It wasn’t the best performance at Wolves, but David Moyes’ side now find themselves eight games unbeaten.
A night to forget really for Everton, but it continues a remarkable unbeaten run in the Premier League.
Jack Harrison ended his long-awaited run for a goal as he set Moyes’ side on the path for three points until Marshall Munetsi disturbed that seven minutes later.
Moyes was left frustrated by Everton’s set-pieces, as it wasn’t a joy to watch for the Scotsman after previous weeks.
The Everton boss certainly didn’t get any joy out of Beto’s performance, as it does seem inconsistency is creeping back in, and Evertonians have noticed.

Everton fans all saying the same thing about Beto after Wolves draw
It’s been a stark contrast from recent weeks, as Beto has been on flames recently.
But the same can’t be said about the striker’s last couple of displays, as Everton fans spotted ‘old Beto’ against Brentford, and it seemed there were shades of that on Saturday night.
This caught the attention of Everton fans who weren’t best pleased with their number 14, and were crying out for Moyes to bring on a forgotten star.
@chris_boydie said: “How bad does Beto have to play to give Chermiti a chance.”
“Chermiti can’t be fit… Beto has stunk the place out tonight,” @Spraggbj claimed in agreement.
@dadofmog sent a message to Moyes saying: “I’d be chucking Chermiti on here for Beto, it’s just not been his day today. Let’s see what Chermiti can bring to the table!”
@BT_1878 said: “I’d give Chermiti 20-25 mins here, just not Beto’s night.”
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Beto has to be careful after another poor display for Everton
The 27-year-old won’t be on the chopping block yet, as Beto had an extraordinary month in February, scoring five goals in five games.
Credit has to be given to the striker, but that’s now two disappointing performances, and Moyes might begin to question his status if this continues.
Chermiti didn’t see any action against Wolves, and that does come as a shock after Beto’s overall game, even after the 20-year-old hasn’t played a single minute this season.
| Beto’s statistics in Wolves 1-1 Everton | |
| Minutes played | 90 |
| Touches | 26 (Least out of any player who played 90′) |
| Big chances missed | 2 |
| Dispossessed | 1 |
| Aerial duels won % | 3/9 (33%) |
Not a night to remember for the Guinea-Bissau international, and he must regain the form that had Everton fans singing Beto’s praises.
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