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Jackson Tchatchoua shines for Wolves in three bold predictions for Everton clash

Wolves will be looking to continue their newfound form by following up a draw and a win with another set of three points against Everton.

The Old Gold finally won a game, as Wolves beat West Ham 3-0 on Saturday.

Mateus Mane stole the show, earning him a Premier League award nomination in the process, and he will be looking to guide his side to a win.

Now, Molineux News has three bold predictions for the Everton showdown, after getting all three predictions vs West Ham correct.

Can we do it again?

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Another Wolves win for Rob Edwards

We predicted it last week, and we are doing it again. Wolves will go back-to-back in wins, leaving them on nine points, and the relegation fight more wide open than anticipated.

With West Ham playing Nottingham Forest, Wolves could end up just nine points off safety if former chief Nuno Espirito Santo gets a win.

Teams have survived in worse circumstances than a nine-point gap, and that is why this match is a must-win.

The confidence instilled in the team will be on show, Mateus Mane will be on fire, and the travelling support will return from Merseyside with a pep in their step.

It is not over until it is over!

Rob Edwards cheers after a Wolves win.
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Hwang Hee-chan continues his purple patch

Hwang Hee-chan is back! Ok, it was only one game, but in fact it was more, as the South Korean admitted Rob Edwards has breathed new life into his game.

While it was his first goal since facing the same opposition back in August, his performances as of late from a central position have been great.

His hard work was rewarded with a goal and an assist, and he will continue this run of displays against Everton.

Hwang’s goal and assist vs West Ham takes him to 30 G/A for Wolves in the Premier League… 👏

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However, there is some slight doubt he may not be fit, and that would be a big blow for Rob Edwards and his Wolves side.

A Jackson Tchatchoua assist

Jackson Tchatchoua’s refusal to use his pace is frustrating, but the Cameroonian will likely continue in his position.

With a win finally under Wolves’ belt, Rob Edwards will be unlikely to make many changes, a request made by Andy Thompson.

There may be one or two adjustments in regard to fitness, but Tchatchoua will not be one of them.

Jackson Tchatchoua of Wolverhampton Wanderers during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Ham United
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One of the Toffees’ weakest positions is their left-back, and the Old Gold can exploit that by instructing the wing-back to bomb forward.

It has been a rare sight to see, but after last week’s predictions, perhaps we can speak this one into existence and he sets up a goal.

We can only hope.