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Fortunately, Hwang Hee-chan (30) did not seem to have been injured in the last game. However, his team, Wolverhampton Wanderers, failed to escape to the bottom of the table, drawing despite the numerical advantage of two opposing players being sent off.
Wolverhampton drew 1-1 with Everton in the 21st round of the English Premier League (EPL) at Hill Dickens Stadium in Liverpool, England, on the 8th (Korea time).
Wolverhampton, who beat West Ham United 3-0 on the 4th and won in the opening 20 games, sought to win two consecutive games, but only gained one point against Everton. Although it has continued its unbeaten streak with one win and two draws in the last three games, it has still remained at the bottom of the league's 20 teams with one win, four draws, 16 losses and seven points. The gap is 14 points behind Nottingham Forest (21 points), which is 17th place, which is the remaining Maginot line.

Hwang Hee-chan, who was replaced with a thigh pain after leading his team's first win with one goal and one assist in the previous game, was also in the starting match against Everton. Hwang Hee-chan started as a two-top striker in a 3-5-2 formation.
Hwang Hee-chan, who was in the lead of the attack along with Tolu Arcodare, actively played on the ground for about 90 minutes until he was replaced by Pedro Lima in extra time in the second half, but failed to hunt for goals for the second consecutive game. Hwang Hee-chan was silent on the day, failing to record a single effective shot.
The opening goal was up to home side Everton. In the 17th minute of the first half, Michael Keane, helped by the team Iro Egbounam, who participated in the attack in the free-kick set-piece situation, shook Wolverhampton's net with a sensational shot that slightly changed direction in front of the goal.
Wolverhampton, who fought back, swallowed his regret in the 44th minute when Hwang Hee-chan's header was blocked by the defender, and his right footed shot that he hit soon after was well off the post.
Wolverhampton, who was being dragged 0-1, put in Andre and Jorgen Strand Larsen at the start of the second half.

In the 24th minute of the second half, Geary Wolverhampton balanced the game. Matheus Mane, who received a forward pass from Larsen, who was replaced, equalized with a calm right-footed shot, bringing the game to square one. Mane scored back-to-back games.
After the equaliser, Wolverhampton had a chance to win a decisive victory. 38 min Everton Keane was sent off with a red card for an ungentlemanly foul pulling Arokodare's hair during an aerial ball contest. In the 45th minute of the second half, even Jack Grealish left the ground due to accumulated warnings.
Wolverhampton tried to turn the tables at the end of the game by launching a wave of attacks with two numerical superiorities, but he failed to score additional points as he repeatedly lost the ball easily during the attack. In the end, the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

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