Everton delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Wolves at Goodison Park, marking their most significant home win since April 2019. Sean Dyche expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, which saw all goals scored from set-pieces. Ashley Young initiated the scoring with his 50th Premier League goal, followed by Orel Mangala's addition before halftime. Craig Dawson's unfortunate own goals in the second half sealed Wolves' fate.
Dyche was pleased with Everton's progress, as they moved five points clear of relegation. He remarked on BBC 5 Live Sport, "There's been a lot of question marks about what we are trying to achieve here and we had to answer them - I think the players have done." The manager praised the team's commitment and resilience throughout challenging times.

The match statistics further highlighted Everton's dominance. They outperformed Wolves in expected goals (xG), achieving a total of 1.02 compared to Wolves' 0.79. This victory also marked their fifth clean sheet in 14 Premier League matches this season. Only Liverpool and Manchester United have kept more clean sheets, with seven and six respectively.
Ashley Young's contribution was notable not only for his goal but also for his place in history. At 39 years and 148 days old, he became the fourth-oldest scorer in Premier League history and the oldest to score from a direct free kick.
Dyche also shared his pride in the team during the week leading up to the match, stating, "I couldn't be any more proud of these players." He acknowledged their perseverance through various challenges while maintaining focus on their goals.
Everton's decisive win against Wolves has provided a boost in confidence as they continue their campaign. The team's ability to respond effectively under pressure has been crucial in their recent performances, showcasing their potential for further success this season.